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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1856-08-13

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1856-08-13 page 1

t$ H lb il el COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST- 13. 1856. NUMBER VOLUME XX. 3. ito tatc 18 PCBU5HE5 TRIWEEKLY AND uuly WEEK.LV KV WH. SC1IOULER, Editor oo. Terras Invariably in Advance. ,a oo prysr , 12 vj iW. , 6 CO per yeas . , 2 00 " . 1 60 " tmT " By tii Carrier, per wk fSl-WSFTIV -,-. Wattir Clubs of ten anil over . . . MUMS OF AnVFRTlSrNG BY TI1E SQUAW (T uirra oa tea ' Q"M ) Ou. .quart 1 year ..1 00 n iqar ... W (in. B months 12 60 : on " 2eetis. .3 00 Oat One On Odd Oae 9 months 13 00 8 monthi 10 00 8 month! 8 00 i months 6 63 1 month 4 E0 one on e one one 1 week . , 1 y a aays i u i 'Sdays..,. ' I insertion 60 nuiiiaved advsrtiserasnt hilf mora than th above rates - Adveitisuraaass. leaded kni pli m tci toiauu af Special Nottoes," douMe Mie ordinary raws, ill notices required to be published bj law, legal rates, ' . . ..... H. .1 C 1 W ordered on tueinsicie exoiusiveiyniier iuhuibi B.M wt cent, more than tin above rales ; but all snob will -pjifiir lu th Trl-Weeaijr without charge, Biuinesa Cards, not exceeding are Unas, par year, la e-.ide, ii.50 per line ; outside il. otisei of. meetings, ebarilable societis. or oompa-nlM.ks . half srioe. Marrtat notices 25 cents Li m insUau vCU ttey ap- war. biui caul for. Advertisements not accompsnlsd with written dlreo- ons'wlll b lusertea uu loroia, jwraiji All trantitnl j irtrlismsnti muit U paut a,tHM. iihls rule will not be varied from. Weekly. Mine prloe aa the Dally, where the advertisM the Weekly alone. Where the Daily and Weekly M enth used, then the charge fnr the Weekly will be tulf tie rate o the Daily. . Uitier the present system, ths aavertlaer pis an cuch for the space be nonuple,, Ida chacjeii Ming onargeable with the composition only This plan Is now generally aaopreu- . WILLIAM SAUER, BOOT !rt r-t U t rvi rt r l. t-t , ir. High st , East sldo, six doors South of Town st., auriO.yl COLUMBUS, 0 DR. MORRISON, (KF.TX'KNED TO COLCMBCS,) Olilee, Southwest corner of Town ii1 Third Strnots. -Tliose it.Jjbtod for former eervli-es will flui their m j, . IVlBll.flTnil tcoiinis at ms oiuow j -; OLIVU ZIKUKNi tlSS, Teacher of the Piauo Forte, Fur terma, 'its.., apply t room 32, Noll House, or (II lett's Music Store. dec'il'At-lyd (ill- MKS. ill. IlOPi'KKTOiV. FASHIONABUE M I UL.I N ER, (oin stand or tnin.rr mix,) man street, culvubcj. t& Stiaw Huts Blsafhel and rreased. aprlO-ly TaTracEY n. OovI. joshpu h. tKic.Ea. OLDS & GEIOER, attomoys t XjefW, C0LUMBU3, OHIO. rjyOiflee in the. Odeon Itiiiidiug.Q my 1 fluid IM ALLEN G. THURMAN, Attorney t X . w , COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIOH STBEEf, lct:0 ) Between Friend and Mound Hs, OUtHFlO.I. 1, LUL'OB. ' l-tT R. K. CHAMPION Af CO HtfALltUa IV t'JVBMDQE, HOCKWO, NORTHERN, 7.AXB3-VILLE AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and OiBco near Railroad Depot, .n.,lW COLUMBUS, O. t. H.iVOBtVfH " ",I ANDHCWSi Ac 4, A T TORN E Y S A T L A W , Olike, No. 1 Plntt's buiWing, Slnta street, uut3 uam COLUMBUS, OHM. CHARLES S. BELL, Attorney at Law, 110NRTAN9' BUILDING, HlfiH ST., ay'JD-tf CoiuanuH, mu : M. ( . LILLEY, BOOK-BINDER, And Blank Book Manufacturer. High stretl, between Broad and QaysU. 170 OOHJMBOB, OHIO. 8 T A F F O H D 8MITH, AUCTION ANDCOilMISSlON MEE0HAHTS OolUMbue, Ohio. Siof Heal Estate. Stflcka, HoiwAoU Farnlture, Dry-Hoods, Groceries, Hur, Carrtagss, Jto., ftc, attended to In city or couutry, on the most reasonable terms Liberal adranoea on consignments deol-dlT COAL t CO A 1 1 1 COAL I T AM NOW DAILY RECEIVING A GOOD 1 article of Coarse Grate Coal, and will sell either at depot or deliver coul on the shortost nottco, at the lowest Biiure of the market, and warrant to give satisfaction. JAMES O'KANE, oo28 Bole A gent of Zanesvllle Coal and Lumber Co. WOOL. XVINE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIVED dlieot from Grjt hands, a large invoice of Wool Twine, which be olfars to the Wool l.rowurs of Ohio at ow figures for cash. He has also m s tore a good supply of Twine for Druggists, Bookbinders, Upholsterers, and other uses, to which the attention of the public is lull-led. J- I" MSA, je2 d&rSm 15 Wast Columbia tt Cincinnati, O FIIIJL. 1. FISIIE11. Civil Engiacsr, Surveyor and Draughtsman, BiahM's Block, over Rudlslll'a, High Street, Colnmbtis, Ohio. A LL KINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEER- JL ini curvoying inu iv.ims, .inpuiin Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, promptly end satisfactorily exeonted. Refer to VI. L. Snlllvant, Esq., lohnGrabaei, Esq., Col, K. Medbory, O. K jy31-dlmwly To the Citizen ot Coluuibus. P H E SUBSC1UBER, HAVING , HAD A X large experience In the buslneei and snowing the wants of the eitltens, has t . concluded to astabllsh a Hue of CITY K ,BA0ii3, to run to and frcm any part of ,fhlty. My Carriages are all new and .convaulent. To the Ladles this will aSord a convenient opportunity 3 f Shopping, attending Publie Uoturos, or of visiting the Mlferant Publie Institutions. By leaving wurd st the Culled State! Hotel, Capital House, American, Nell House, or Buckeye House, all iH-dera will be promptly attenueu to, acar Fura each war. 15 onts."fiA o A line of OMNIBUSES will soon be ran regularly from the Court Home to the Railroad Depcts. Fare ten cents each way. TUOS. BKOCKWAY marlo-dtl HlFi.K AMD PISTOL GALLERY. "TtHE SHAK8PEARE RIFLE AND PISTOL JL OAU.&HI, On Town St-, second door from Frnnitlin uanu, 1, open at all hour! during the day and evening Grv tleman wiahini to perfect tiiemsslves in this manly ao eompUshment are respectfully Invited to call at the rooms, where every attention will be paid to render their visit agreeable ana saunieoiory. ,)cs mr BLANK BOOKS Kverv variety of Blank Boots In else, cuslity. roan ner of ruling, and style of binding, constantly onahsnd, cr mace to oraer a sunn uoucv, uy 3. H. BURR i CO., marl! High et., opposite State House. DRESS MAKING -MISS NEWLAND, OF New York City, would respectfully Inform the ladies of Colombo! and vicinity, that she Is prepared to ext ent all orders of DKE4S AND MANTILLA MAKING, ef the most fashtocablo styles, aud on reasonable terms, at her place ot reaiaunceoortu siaeot Town St., seven aoore east OI rouriii. - imnnn-u TVTEW BOOKS J.1 Eutaw, t, Tale ol the Revolution: bySlmmi. usrtha, last work ty hiss uremsr. Th! Philosophy of Marriage, by JI. Ryan, M.D The Skontical Era (a Madera History, by T, M. Post Intermarriage, or the mode in which, and the causes why, Beauty, Health and Intellect result from certain unions, ana Lieiormuy, fisvaso ana insanity irom otaere. noaryneaa ft uouonner, oy jaooo AUDOtt. Thoughts and Apothegms from the writings of Arch' ui.nop nnately. ' ' ' The Sacred Home, by M P. Gaddls. ' jylO . RANDALL ft ASfON T'EEP COOL. LADIES! HL We have jnst received a splendid stook of FAN3, of peaantui assigns, can and select wdlie the stock full, at the bookstore of Je . BAND ALL k ASTON, RAILHOADS. mm Cleveland, CoJiiuibus Cincinnati RAILROAD. Winter Arrangement for 1855-56 ThtHH Trains DaiIv from Coluiabua, lu connec tion with Trains ou the Linta Kir.mi, and Columliun und iBiuu R;ilroudH 1. UXPRES3 TRAIN AT 10.05 A. M stopping at Pelaivjire, Cardlngton, Galion. Crestllue, lialbr. Naw London and Grafton. arrlTloR at Uereland at 2 W P. M . ; giving passenjers fOHTT ttmoiBH for dinner and ooeneotlng with theoSOP. M. Fast Ejpress Train on the Lake Shore Road for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, io. . Thia Train connucta at Galion with the Bellofontalne and Indlncnolls Eatlruad, at Crostllne with the 1U0 Eipreas Train on rtitt viiip anu reausyiTaai buitw mi jtiiib-bareh. PhiladelDhi. &o.. end the Ohio and Indiana Rail road for Fort Wayne ; at Grafton with the 3:45 P . M. Train for Tolodo and Chicago, ie..ca:ng CnlMgo 6 o'clock neit morning. S. Mail Train at 3:30 P. M. : stopping at all way eta tiona between Columbus and Clsyeland.arriTmg at Cleveland at 0:16 P. M., connecting at Crestlino wlth0:00 P.M. Fast Trail on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, ic, with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne. 4tc.; at Cleveland with the :30 P. M. Night Ezprens Train on the Late Shore Railroad or the East. 3. Ii'ljUt Express at l'i:U P. H. ; etoppliuj at Delaware ana ail way stations piormoi rtewijguuon auu leaving passengers stall way statlons.oonneotlngat Crostllne with Til! 0:uu A. bl. iraui on me unio auu reuuttjrivniui xum- -. i. ... ju rr.i.n n r.nM..rn.r).ln.,.i. arriving at Chicago at0 P. M., connecting at aevelaud with the Morning Train on the Lake Shore Railroad for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, Sc. For through and local Tickets apply at the Ticket Office In the Passenger Depot of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, and Little Sllami, Columbus and Xenia Railroad Companies. Ik a. iluu, Golumlms, Nov, 19,1855,-dtf SupmntmUnt. Central Ohio Railroad. . WCfrETt ARR ANfl E51KT CHANG E OF TIME. Two Diiiy Taairs Ejch Vit, (SinwDiva hxcvniu.) mu in O.-ig caxtai of utR3 urrwnnt lotcii KB AW B-imSK'HS. rN AND AFTER MONDAY, UOV. I9ru, V J lfi6, Trr.lns will run as follows GOING EaST. tipraiTram. 10:001. 11:10 " 12:16 r !.. vtm ' 1:2S " 2 85 ' 2:59 a:45 " GOINO If ail Tiiin 3-50 r. h 1:03 6 56 " 0:89 " 7:15 " 0:05 " 9:0d ' .10:00 Columbus Newark Zauesvllle Concord Cambridge, , . . , . tJnrnesviiie. . , . . , Belmont .... Arrive at Bollatr. Ktprai vain. vail irum pri Tialit. BelUIr .,..11:45 Wi n. Belmont lS:40r u, 617 " Barnesville 1:07 ' 6 18 " Cambridge 2:30 1 IS Coaoord 3:20 " s 58 ZanesvUle 4:27 ' :32 " Newark 6 46 " 10:87 " irr. at Columbus 7:20 arr 12:00 si . The Exprsns Train going Kast will stop to tnke up or leave Passemrers. at Columbia. Eirkernville, Newark. Znuesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, UarnesvlUe, and Belmont, only. Goua Wiht, will stop at all Stations npon signal, ine aiau Train will stop at au me stations where the Uall is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on Notice being given. GOING EAST. The 1U:00 A. 11. Ezpross Train connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the train from the West on the Columbus, Fin us. and Indiana Railroad: at Newark with morning Tralua to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad : at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimoro and ObioKailroul for Baltimore, Washington, Phtldelphlaand Eastern Cities. The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with San dusky, Mansneld and Nowark Railroad; and at Wheeltn wtth'Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pas sengers leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati and'tnkiug the 10:20 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers Inavinir Indiana noils nnd Richmond by mornlnx Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with thia Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 10:00 P. M .and loave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimoro and Ohio Rail- road, arriving In rsammore at o r, si. next any. GOING WEST. Tuo 4 50 A. M. Mail Train connects at Rollair with Night Train on the Baltimore nnd Ohio Railroad; at Ne'.raik with Trains m ana irom DanuuHKy, nansuem and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago wa Monroeville; at Columbus with the Trains for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, via Dayton and tna Urbana. The 11:45 A.M. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 7:20 P. M., and connects with Trnins going South aod West, arriving st i.incinnaii at i u f. si. i i .1 1 1 n t.i i r.iia.iao, Gen'l NuwintmiL:nt. vUnesvtlls, Nov. 21, 18S6 -dtf !;f am m avs New and Direct Route TO aTrFRF.NVILLK, riTTSBURGH. I'HlLADEi.lHIA. BALTIMORE NEW YORK, and too Principal Eastern cities, VIA fStenbenriHd & Indiana Railroad, Which Is now oompleted nl in sucncsaful operation be- ween Newark and .rTueoenviiie. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE LEAVE X COLUMBUS via Express Train Central Ohio Railroad at 1010 A. M. o-jnaeot at Newark with the above road to Steutauville, where they arrive at 6 P. M.; leave Immediately on FIRST CLASS STEAMERS running In connection with the road; aud alter a oomfortable night's rest, resell Pittsburgh in time for the 7 A. M. Train of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for rhiladelrhla, Baltimore and New York FACE. , Co'iura'cus to Steubenville II 45 " " Pittsburgh 4 76 ' " Philadelphia 18 00 i 'i Baltimore 12 76 tew York 16 60 Pmsenirars bv this route bava the advantage of reduced are and are not subjeoted to hotel bills at Pittsburgh.Passengers and baggage conveyed from the boat to the depot Jru of charge. For through ticketB, please apply at the ticket . nice of the Central Ohio Railroad. LiFATriri Drrfjwr, ffmsral Agent. nolo I ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS & XENIA lU RAILROADS. Trains run between Columbus ind Cincinnati, as follows: DOWNWARD. Leave Arrive at CPWARD Lctve Arrive at Cincinnati. Colnmbus. 6:00 A.M. 8:66 A. M. 10:00 " 10 P, M, :U0P.al. 11:50 " Columbus. Cluotnuatt. 2:46 4,11 S:U2A.M. 12:60P.M. 1:48P.M 8:80 P. M l:23A.H. Ths 2U A.M. Train from Columbus ccncscti at Zcnls for Dayton, Richmond, Indianopolla, Lafayett , Chicago, St. Louis, and all points west ; connects at Morrow lor Wilmington, Clrclevllleand Lancaster; and at Loveland's for lilllaborougu auauiiuTcotue; aiso conecung ai Cincinnati for Louisville by the boats. The 12:30 P. M. Train, Irom Columbus, connects at London for Springfield, I'ay ton, Indianapolis, io.; connecting at Xent for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Lfay!tto,Chicag-),t . Louis, and all points west ; connecting at Morrow for Wilmington, Circlavllle and Lanoaeter aud at Loveianas, torrjiiisoorougn nui vuiiiiui'lud; uU t Cincinnati with the O. & M. H. R- for Louisville. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbus connects at London forSprimrtield; and at Xenia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapclls,"Terre Haute, Vlncennes and St. Louis. ZtF Joi'otheriniormauou apply o iAn.uoLi.uouv, M. L. DOHiKTy, Tickit Agent, Columbus; Wat. Whicht, Agent,-Snrlngfleld; A. W. STiBK, Agent. Aeula; a. il. Liwia, Aient. or P. W. EnumrJ, General Ticket Agent, Oinolno.au, W. H. CLEMENT, nnSQ. Nitftrnicnaent. Type for Sale at. a (.real Bargain, THE 0310 STATE JOURNAL COMPANY OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING lota of Type, wlilob Is bat littl worn, and will be sold for cash at eitremely low prices: 600 lbs. Pica. 1500 " Smnll Pioa. 2500 " Long Primer. 200 " Nonpareil, copper faosd. And aerernl fontn of JOB TYPE. spria-dtw . . TTON. CHARLES SUMNER'S SPEECH ON XX Kansas; the cause of the attack on hi! person by Brooks of R. C. ; to which is added the debates which fol lowed, and remarks of Douglas, Cass and Mason, and Mr, Sumner's ronlv. Price 10c: IS per dor. J For sale by je6 RANDALL & AW0N. IIAILKOADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI i ituiTlll'lsUT'1 AND IIILLSBORO RAILROADS, Opened to Athens, 157 miles East of Cincinnati. TIME CHANGED, Making Direct Connectiont with (iciutu and liockmg y alley mmitom. Daily Trains between Portsmouth 4 Clncin nutt, nnd Athens & Cincinnati. fA AND AFTER FRIDAY, THE 1ST Oh' J AUGUST, 1350, the trains will run as follows, nO' til further notice: First Train Leaves Chlllicothe at 6:00 a. m., and ar rives at Cincinnati at 10 45 a. m., and Columbus at 8:20 n. m. Second Train Leaves ChUlicothe at 12:30 p. m., after the arrival of the Train from Athens and Portsmouth, and arrive! at Cincinnati at 4:49 p. m., andCnlutnhusal 11:30 p. m, RETURNING: First Train Lenvea Cincinnati at B OO a. m., and arrives at thillicothe at 10:30 a. m., and connects with Train for Athens, Portsmouth, Zaleskl, Jackson, and in. tarmediate points. Second Train Leaves Cincinnati at 8 30 p. m., and ar rives at ChUlicothe at 9 23 c. m.. and flillsboro' at ft'ia n. m. First Train East leave! CuUlicoths at 1:05 p, m. after the arrival of the train from Cincinnati, connects with train at Hampden at S:00 p, m., lor Jackson, Portsmouth. &.. and arrives at Athens at 6:15 p. m., where it sonnocta with stales for Hurictta. Pomeroy, Parkers burg, and other points and returning, leaves Athens at 6:30 a, in., connects at Hampden with train from Portsmouth and Jaokson, and arrives at ChUlicothe at 11:26 a, m.,conneollng with the train for Cincinnati, nius-boro' and Columbus. Fare from Chtlllootlje to Columbus .S3 50 ' ' Cincinnati S.90 " " Athens " 4.76 Tickets can be had of M. L. Doherty, Columbus Depot, P. W, Strder, corner Broadway and Front Bts., Cincinnati; Little Miami R. R. Depot, and at all of the prir.ol-pal Stations on ths M. kC.itU. H. aUl " 1. Jr. iii. ,jv iM. 1S5C. tireat Western llontc. 1S56. f When COLUMBUS, FIQUA AND INDIANA KT. X. JaSsK. ' JXL. SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. QUICKEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE Two Trains Daily -Sundays Excepted. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 29, and- until further notice, TRAIN3 WILL HUN A3 FOLLOWS: EXPRESS loavea Columbus at 9 CO A. M. ; arilvus at Ur ba.naatll:UO A. M.iandat Pinna LOOP. M.'.oonnect Ing at Urbana with 12:18 U. Lightning Express Train on M. H. S L. c. H. . tor BELLEFONTAINB, CLYDE, FOREST, FT. WA TNF, Ana at Piqua connects with trains on the I). sSISR for TROY, DAYTON, &o., And with Packet line on Miami Canal for MINSTER, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, i.o. RETURNING, LweB Piqua at 2:00 P. M; Urbana at 3 29 P. M. , biiug. Ing from oil at. K, ri. passengers irom i;niosgo, toieuu, Sandusky, fcc, to Columbus at 6:10 P. M., and con-nectlnz with Night Trains for the North and East. ACCOMMODATION leaves Columbus at 12:30 P. M.; srrifes at Urbana at 3:25 P.M.; at Piqua n.fiv M. RETURNING, Leaves Piqua at 6 A. M ; arriving at UiUaoa at 6 60 aud arrives at commons aT. : oi j. m. , connBiinn mu iv A.M. Train on C. O. R. II. for iaoesvillo, Wlieoling, &c. ; and with 10 A. M. Train on C, C, h C. R, R. for Lleve land. PittHhunh. &C. Fare as Low as by any other Route. For further Information, orllirougu Tickets, apply tn . B. BIGEI.OW, General Agt.. Columbus; WM. HAM. ILTON, Agt., Lrlialia; J.HALL: Apt., Piqua. jyl'.O-diwtf J. R. HlliLIARD, Bupt. Notice to Stock Dealers. rpHE CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CIN-X CINNATI RA1LHOAD COM PAX V are now running an Express StuckTraln, which loaveB Columbus for (Cleveland at 6:45 p. in., sod connect with C. & B. It. R. for Dunkirk and Iluualo, Thia arrangement is expressly mads for llie accommodation of Stock Dealers at Columbus. Every fa cility possible will be given to ensure success in the transportation of stock. JAMES PATTERSON, Agent. myl9 d3m jy2 AGRICULTURAL. Fruit Trees, &eM at Coiumbns. TTTE HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE V V assortment of the finest saleable Fruit Trees, be, Including Apple, reacn, fear, (etanaara ana dwart,) I'lum, unerry, yumoe, Apricot, neo-tarlne. Grace Vines. Gooseberry. Currant. Raspberry, Strawberry plants, Rhubarb Roots, Osage Orange, &c, &o. Most of these are from the wsll known nurseites of EH-wanger s Barry, Roohester, N. Y., and those who desire such articles from sources that can be relied on (instead of irresponsible agents,) will do well to call and make their selections, or send on their orders speedily. Those who prefer not to plant until spring can havt the trees keptsefely for them until that time. Catalogues may be had on application at the Cultivator Office, or at the Nursery. no23 -dtf M. B. BATEHAM A CO. STRAWBERRIES, HO! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS of the most approved kinds, lnolu ding Large Early Scarlet, Burr's New Pine, Hovey's Seed ling, Dundee, Hudion of Cincinnati, Genesee, Crimson Coue, Moyamensing, and several others, all true to name and unmixed price 11.60 to $2 per 100, much less by the 1000. Also, a fine assortment f.t Gooseberry, Currant sni Raspberry bushes. tii.At theColucbui Ilnrsery, on mile south. aprlO M. B. BATEHAM h CO. rtOLUMBUS NURSERY. A GREAT VARI J tyof the most choice I'vuit and Ornsmeutsl Troas and bhrubs. Tno undersigned givos notice that he has made arrangements with some of the most extensive and most reliabll Nursery establishments in the State of Now York, for a constant impply at Onlurabns of the very choicest Fruit and Ornamental Tress and Shrub., and will fill all orders B that line on the shortest not Ice. Among them are some new varieties of trreat value. Printed catriloirties will be tn readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. The Tree! will be for sale lu a ve-v few days, and may be seen at the corner of High and Stat streets, or at Rose Cottage, on muenorruoi wuurauus, t,n i.ilb rturiiiingiou noun. apro-tf WAlllll'.W .IKHMWiS. L.igonda Agricultural Works. ..mmMmm N.MV York S"lf-Rnlunir llcuuer. 150. rTMlR RIMPLEiil', STRONGEST, MOST DU X RABl i:, iVidcst.Cut, and Lightest Dran Stir Rixr! ever invented. New York Hand Railing; Reaper, 125 Kctchara Mowers, - - - - it Same combined to Reap, 120 additional. Seymour's Grain Drill & Grass Sower, 75 KendleburKcr's Portable Cider JUill ana l'resi, - 3 Prices at Shop. Transpoitation to b paid by purchas ers. Letters answered promptly. Address the Manufae turers. WAPDr, BKOKAW ft CHILD, ebll-6mw Spring6eld. Clark county, O. Hon. Thos. Ewing's Address Delivered before th COLUMBUS ATIIENEUJI1. England Its Present Condition and FuJ tare Prospects. Orders should be addressed to the OHIO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. Price 116 per 100; t copies for 11,00; alggl copies lent by mail ff SGo, postage free. marlS-d&w BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE GREAT WEST INCLUDING OHIO, X Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Min nesota, hanr.as ana Neitrnska. uivingiueir advantages, geography, resources and prospects. Je5 RANDALL A ASTON Gi OLD PEN'S ! GOLD PENS 1 I Wo have just received, direct from the manufacturer, a fine lot of Walker's celebrated Guld Pens, consist ing of Msmmoth, Fountain Slide, Patent, Engrossing, Commoxcial and Manuscript, all warranted. Call auJ examine our ntock. my2S RANDALL & ASTON VIEWS OF FOREIGN CITIES Taken on the spot by celebratod artists said to be entirely correct by nalt'wi. 1 hey are Also, a flue supply of Steel Engravings, Fiouch an I American Lithographs anu rrints, at my2 RANDALL li ASTON'S. WHAT IS THE USE OF ROASTING with the heat, when you can purchase Fans so cheap of jylO RANDALL & ASTON. Col. Fremont's Life. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LIFE of this distinguished man, containing an account of Lis Explorations, Discoveries sod Adventures in Kan zas, Nebraska, Oregon and California. The best and most reliable edition out. 600 pages, embellished, and containing a very correct likeness of this wonderful adventurer. This is a valuable historical work, and nhould be in the bands or everybody. Price II. Copies will bs sent to any part of the State on receipt of II. A liberal discount to the trade. For sale by jy25 RANDALL & ASTON. BLANKS! BLANKS ! Blank Deeds of all kinds. " Mortgages. " Leases. " Subpoenas. Executions. '- Summonses. ' For Notaries Public ' Judgment Notes. Call at Whiting's old stand, ou Jyis RANDALL 4 AliTON. rpUNE UP, BOS I HOW'S THE TIME A The Republican Campaign Songster, oomoosed en tirely of Original conga, adapted to the most stirring and popular airs oi tue aay. iuu pages, price 14 cents eacn; 91.25 per doz.; 19 per hundred. Seud on your orders for tney go right on lu annul quick time, r or sale by jy-0 KA.MIAIO. Si ASTU.N. VALUABLE WORKS, JUST RECEIVED.-Tho Work loir Drawings of the Great Exhibition Building (Crystal Palace, London, 1651.) 1 vol., 4vo. ALSO, A complete account of the Construction of the Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridges, giving the elaborate experiments of Fnlrbslm and otliere, f illy lllustra tod. For sale by iv31 J. H. KILKY Co. NEW BOOKS. The Daly Chain; By autboi of Hsama. Lpham's Lile of Fremont. Horton's Life of Buchanan. Dr. Thompson's Letters from Europe. For sale at the New Book Store of jy31 . J. H. Itll.K.Y k CO. TO MECHANICS. 1 'HE PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN AND X Book of Industrial Design; Bv V. Johnson The Steam Enzlno. its annlicattou to Mills, Mines. do, air. Wood's Practical liKllroad Woik " Perspective Drawing. Maeneill's Tables of Earth Woik. Sopwith'a Isometrlca) Drawing. Borden's Railway Fr-rniala, Uaupt on Bridges. Morfi! 's 'T-ianin, Aj Orermsn's Iron Manufacture. Whitney's Metallic Wealth of the U. S. Taylor on Cosl. For sale ut the New Book Sluie ot Jj3l .1. II. RILEY k CO. tuly, ma. O Braithwalte's RatriMpt, No. 33. Nelllgan's Atlas of Cutaneous Diseases, Coloied Plates, aul For ssle by J. H. RILE IT & CO. I" IBKARY OF SELECT NOVELS. Li 20 vols., London Edition. Bulwer Complete, 10 " " " De Ouiucey's Memorial. wl. For sale by jy31 ' J. H. RILEY A to. NEW LAW BOOKS. Smith on heal and Personal Property. i. (Andlord and Teuaiit. " N. V. Com. Pleas Reports. Bradford's Surrogate " No. 3. For sale by mil J. II. RILEY tfi Co. CXM. PERRY'S EXPEDITION TO JAPAN J and the China Seas, fully illustrated, Just received and for sale by Jy31 J. H. RILEY a CO. TEW BOOKS Memorials; by DsQuinccy, 2 vols. Tennyson's Poems; now Diamond edition. Channing's lectures on Rhetoric sud Oratory. Poems; by Rev. Chas. Kingsley. Heroes; or Greek Fairy Tales; by Her. Chas. Klngiley. Just publihlied uud for sale by je23 .1. II. RILEY & CO. MEW BOOKS Tho Modern Story Teller. Robert Dexter Romalnu, or New Age of Gold. Colomba: From the French ut Prosper Meriaies. Couan,:s Life of Judson. Tlio Earnest Man. Vassall M.irton; by Parkman, author of "Pontiac." Just publisheil. and for sale by jo23 J. H. RILEY & CO. TM1E MORAL SAYING3 OF PUBL1US SY-X RUS, a Roman Slave. The only tranilatlcn from the Latin. Price 60c. je6 RANDALL Si ASTON. WALL PAPERS NEW STYLES FOR HALLS I Marbles, Agates, Stone aud Oak Mouldings aud Deco rations. Also, Corners, Caps, Bases. Centres, Ac., &e., tu gold and velvet, and colors. Fine Paintings and Prints., for rireboard; a case ot new patterns. Also, 4 eases oi new Papain, French Satiiis, ot superior quality, For ssle at toe new bookstore. mjvo i 3. it. tui.i-. r s w, W1 INDOW SHADES On hand, and in great variety, Gold Shades, made to order for parlors. Lo. made to order lor store and omce windows, side lights, &o., plain and lettered. liui t ll'Jl.LAMJ tor snsoes, at tc oi in. wine. For ssle at the new bonkstoru. my26 J. II. RILEY ft CO. MIRRORS Four Oval Mirrors, very richly framed . Pier Glasses, assorted sizes. Ju.t received at the new bookstore J. tl . RILEY ft CO. N. B Glasses fitted to any sire pier, and put In in good style. my26 NEW BOOKS Recent Speeches end Addresses of Clias Sumner. Forest Tragedy; by Grace Greenwood. Tbo Aogol in The House. Kinirsley Poems. The" Panorama; by Wbittlur. For sal by my9 J. H. RILEY ft CO. A P l RAI'HY,edltml by Dr. Hawks; vol. 3 snd 4, Micau lay, ftro, Lcnion, For sale by my. J. H. RILEY t: CO. O WEUENBORG'S WORKS IO A good collection of the Society edition, for sale by mytf - u. ri. iv, or. i m Paper Hangings New Styles! JUST RECEIVED DIRECT 10 CASES OF tf kronen npors ana noraers, new ana very ricn par, terne, by my 9 J. U. RILhY ft Co, Arnn reams writing paper UW Oap, Letter, Notes, Demy, Medium, Fist Caps, Sollo Post, no., ruled aud unruled, f or aal at low pi toes by 8. II. BURR ft CO., mailO ' Opposit the State Hous. "TIoS BREMER'S NEW BOOK J.TX Herths: Translated by Mary Howltt. For sale by J23 J. H. RILE i ft CO. WEST'S PATENT V. ALVA NIC ROOFING. WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO the above Patent, as being th oheapect and roost durable Fire-proof RooOng Material now In use, and in every way far superior to any other. It neither runs In hot nor oraoks In cold weather, but remains tough and pliable through all seasons; it Is but about half th expense of tin, and far more durable, In proof of which we rater to many thousand squares of Rooting In Bulla-In, Cleveland, and throughout the west, It oan be applied to tin, Ir on, and old shingle roofs without removing theni. All orders addressed tn ns at Columbus, Ohio, will be promptly attended to, 0, H. BUSH ft CO., my0 tjal 08k with A. Jones ft Co., 101 High at. REAL ESTATE. J OIXTNT -OT. JJAIXEH, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Offlja In Piatt's Building, Wed of th Post Offlc. TTAYING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L XX COBBS, Esq., for th rurpos of doing a General Agency ouuiness, we are prepared to uuy, ran auu ouanie for others, on tha most accommodating terms, all kinds of Real Pronerty. Railroad, and other Bonds and Stocks of all descriptions. aprl MONEY CAN HE MADE. AGENTS WANTED TO BELL BY 8UB-sorlptlon, la every county la this Stat and other Statss In th Union, a number of useful and popular works, which are meeting with a molt unprecedented sale. A lOitrol comnouacion will be given, by whloh th Agent can realli large prottts. Apply to th subscriber at th bookstore of S. H. Burr A Co., Columbus, O marl-wOm EDWARD SAVAGE. DHY GOODS. Worthy of Notice. lOR THE PURPOSE OF REDUCING OUR X stock before the fall purchase, we are now uOstlog ausun ana uerage ureas iiooiis at unusually low price-, Beautiful Berages at 25c per yard! Organdies, French Muslins, aud Lawns, at greatly rn duced pricesl Having reosived late additions, our stock is unusually attractive lor tne seaaou. JKarLADlKS, cull and s. e. ie26 WM. KlCfUIin.J. MANTILLAS! Jleiiii; in receipt or the Largest and Choicest Assortment OF THE ABOVE KVF.R DISPLAYED IN Til K CITY, AND HAVING Filled up our Second Story Room fur the bale oj the same, 'J'lie Attention of the I adic IS fOl.ICITED. my I W. RICHARDS . TRIMMING FRINGE ! L7ROM I TO 8 INCH! 1.' NEW STYLE I IN Al L COLORS I Opened to day, at mv7 HICHAKIKS. PARASOLS I LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PHILADELPHIA PARASOLS, some very eleyant, just received my7 " RICHABDS'8. A FROM AUCTION! LARGE LOT FOULARD SILKS, t BERAOES, TISSUES, FRENCH MUSLINS, PARASOL'S, and TRIMMINGS. Just rs.eWed from auction, and selling at half uaus! prices, at my7 RICHARDS'?. EMBROIDERED SETS ! PRENCH WORKED AND LACE SETS, X new designs. Also SLEEV US, COLLARS and FLOUNCINGS. A lare assortment just opened and selling very low, at my niciranua'p, A. P. STONE & CO. 3NTo. 4 Q wynno rajools., ARK NOW OPENTNl) ONS OF T1IH LARQESl A SSOHTM EN ',1 Oh on jess si Lies EvIR BROUOHT TO COLT Mill's I A 10 Silk Kobe, very Elegant, at PER PATTERN. BERAGES, LAWNS AND ROBES. A P. STOUE & CO. ARE NOW RECEIV- ING a beautiful assortment of figured nnd plain Berages. Also elegant Borage and Ijivrn Robes, at 26 per cent, under price. CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS. A P. STOVE & CO. HAVE ON HAND A il. large and well selected assortment of Velvet, Brus- sole, ihree-ply, ingrain and venitian Carpets, worthy th attention of purchasers. my2-dftw A P. STONE & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIV- ED a splendid assortment of Stella and other summer SHAWLS AND SCARFS, at greatly reduced prices. Bargains ! Bargains ! IlIRS. Z. A. HARN RESPECTFULLY XVX calls the attention of the Ladlea of Columbus and the publie generally, to the bargaina she is now otferlnir. as she flattera herself that she has the handsomest and cheapest assortment of Goods, and that she is uow offer THE GREATEST BARGAINS , That have T?r been offorcd in tlx f 4 city. Hr ato k eon&lata Id part of A Ik a, tiilk RobrJ, Grenadine, Ctialeit, Ob ale dtfLaloeri, urgtti'ueg, uriiUflnT8tjwutiioueLintii, nam aud . Klounoed BeraeB, iivxicaua Kobtri. A general rarletv of BLACK AMD WHl'fE DRESS GOODS, Canton Crapes, Challies, kc. A large assortment of Visettesy Shawls and Sen. If, A large aisortnient of French Work, Cheap LinttoB, Shirt ureaiia. uioren ana nanaKercuieis. She has recently received & beautiful agaortmeiit of BomicU nnd Fliits. She tut ilea an examination of ber atock, an he know she U nollinfr the cheajjest and bunt gooda tu thti market. Cull and juOjfe for ynuriclTeri. NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS AT TBS New York Fancy Dry Goods Store Desulcr'a Corner. qHE MOST COMPLETE STOCK 0E EM- X BROIDERIES ever opened In Columbus, new open, and selling cheap for casb. PARASOLS, RIBBONS new styles; BONNETS, CRAPE COLLARS, FRENCH EMBR01DKHIES, DRESS SILKS, EMBROIDERED SWIS-I, INFANT'S WAISTS, HOSIERY, Ac Together with a lull stock of TRIMMINGS. myS Spring Goods now Opening! At the spacious Store next door to the American ixuiui. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Comprising all ths newest styles In SILKS, A beautiful ft.AOl lluroi ,11 Embroidery Goodx, TriminiiigN, Tie Lnines, .Summer Ilrexs floods, nnd Urnperles. i LARGE STOCK OP Hoilery, Klmwln, Linens, 1'rints, am IlI.EArilEI) GOOli.S. Tugethsr with everytlilng uiunlly kept lu a Pry Goods Store. As we lnteud to sell for CAqH, we aie snahlsd to Oder our customers great bargains. A call is respectfully solicit ed. . W. A. &. J. C. McCOY, in) 5 Nex.t door to the American. X14TS. RIBBONS. MOUHNINCi GOtI)l a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OH' TISSUE, fl. Bl ind. Neapolitan and Straw Hals, RIBBONS. LACES and FLOWERS, in rich kn.fuslon. MCURVING GOODS oonaUntty on hand or made to or-Jet'. HAl.t SHIRTS, HAIR RESTORATIVE, an,1 BALM OF A TUO' sapmi niAiivMia, at MRS. MART noPPERIQN'S. 45TStraw Hats Bleached and Pressed. aprlO OPENING OF SPUING GOODS FOR Gentlemen's Wear. A FTER MY THANKS TO THE PUBLIC . for the liberal patronage they have heretofore given me, I would eay that I have just returnod from a visit to New York, iu order tu purchase a stock of goods suitable FOR TDK Spring und Summer Trade, Which 1 have now received, and am better rrDarad than ever before to offar bargain!. I Intend to sell exclusively tor CASH, at the lowest possible rate.. My stock oonsiiti of Cloths, Cassimcres and Vesting, of every grade and eolor, from th Daeat Import. J to In. oueapest domestics. , Also, a fin assortment of all kinds of Genu's Famishing Goods. jTf Ail orders entrusted to ray charge will b promptly attended to, without any disappointment ai to time. Good fit and fin work warranted in vry injtanoe. Th public are Invited to call and examine my stack, as I feel confident I nan please all who may favor me with their patronag. aprt . P, ROSK. Profitable Employment. A. NUMBER OF ACTIVE MEN OF GOOD character and address are wanted, to whom liberal inducement! are offered, to canvass various sections of Ohto aud other States, to obtain subscribers for new and highly attractive work! Just published, and In process ot publication. Agents now operating ar meeting with great auocess, For particulars, addriwa or apply to .!, MILLKB, Publisher, Jelt-wtf . Columbus, (). RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, THEIR CAUSES and h Means of PrcvenMng thorn: By Emlle With, a B. Forial by J. H. RlUY ft CO. aul New York Advertisements. Knoj the Advertising Agency of P. M. Pcrmuiu. Co 119 Nassau (Street, Neir York. NEW YORK WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREI10USK. JENNINGS, WHEELER & CO. HAVE ON HAND AND OFFER FOR sale cheap, an Immense atock of Clothing ot every style, kind and price, just made, and sultab'e for the coming sesnon. For the quality and style of the goods, the talont displayed in tbo cut and make of the clothing, and I lie prices at which thoy are ofTered, wo are nut to be excelled. Buyers will Hud It to their Interest tn call and examine the stock of JENNINGS, W11EELE& & CO. 43 Chambers St., opposite the Park. iulB d"oi-HMP RISLEY'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF "BCT C3 3ar-3ar TatT rREPAREi) ACfinitnrvis to a vrtvxmi X formula, and approved by tho Faculty of several of ,ue muni ropei-moie aiciicai colleges In this country, is commendHl to the notice of rlivsicians as a STAN da Rn -i r.viriu ar.r.ui lor lue cure or all those complsiois t the Urinary orcsns consequent npon irritation end ulceration of the KIDNEYS, BLADDER and URETHRA. Combining, as it doe, the most efficient remodles known ii presents unumai claims to tne attention of all who may be aulfrring from Pain and Weakness of the i.nin. Diabetes, Ktranguarr, Gravel. Gloet. Leucorrbma. fcc ' ana only needs a trial to prove its efficacy. Price II a oonie. ooiu wuoioeaia ov ijavuand, ilorrs I ft Rlslev wholesale Druggists, 39 Warren et.. New York. H. il nance, Baltimore, jiurr, Footer & Co.. No. 1 Cornhlll, iu, hum i,j jjrugiM genvrauy . myau-cmaiaw-SKP THE PIIILOTOKEN, OR FEMALE'S I SA VEGETABLE REMEDY. FIRST broucht to the notice of a nliveienn bv il,o . that attended an old Indian midwife in relieving h . ring all those COMPLAINTS PECULIAR TO FEMALES. It Las been abundantly tested bv th most intolliopi matrons and physician! with Invariable sueee.a i tratiqullizcs tho nervous system at ouce, relieves the so- wt oases wi painnu ureguiaritioa, and, by aosistlug Nature to resume her reirular functions. HEALTH aud COMFORT all who come under Its Influence It removes real as well as Imanlnir in. hi.h many female! are liable, and resioros th hue of the rose to the faded and sallow oheek. From the nature of the subject, the merits of "THE PMLOTOKEN" cannot be fully set forth In an advertisement. A pamphlet, with full particulars, accompanies each bottle. Price II a bottle. Sold at wholesale by Haviland, Harral ft Bleley, Wholesale Drueiriati. 89 Warren street. New York tw'i- Foster ft Co., No. 1 Cornhlll, Boston, S. S, Hence, Balti- uw.v, i, j uiujjjoi. generally. my30-3mlawd-sny ROBERTS'S COLIC MIXTURE, the bowelj. nreTentfn? both cnn.tiniif In,, .nH 1....... . producing qulot and refreshing slumber, and never fails to trsnform them Into FAT and HEART Y, LAUGHING CHERUBS. It Is also an efliclent Cairalnative for bowel auections generally. rrics cenua bottle. Sold at wholesale by Haviland, Harral ft Risley, Wholesale Drurgista, S9 Warren St., N. Y.; Burr, Foster ft Co.f No. 1 Cornhlll, Boston: S S. Hance, Baltimore, and by druggists generally. aryUO SindlawMir THE HAZARD POWDER COBP45V, KiltrFACTCEElI9 AND MAURa IS "MU IJVT IM? StM VCejK7 3sDge aj3 JCCsa as HAVING REDUCED THEIR PRICES TO correspond with th redneed price of Saltpetre, INDIAN RlPI.Ennrf irFVTTTr-irv mri eB-A- i- t- and Canisters. Also, Gunpowder lor BLASTING and MINING, cotnnrisine- a full assortment of nnMm .n.i kinds required by the trade, guaranteed to giv entire satisfaotiou. The standard of their Powder, which has now enjoyed the hlitheat reputation fnr mora th.. tB.nU.fv. cuara will be found unsurpassed by any other manufacture 0 .uv iuu in in, wiirin. For eale by the principal dealer!, and sisoat th office oi me company, no. an wall, cor. Water St., New York, . t- .,-,.,. UrtifiAHD, President. A. E. DOCaLASS, Sec'y. . , my2l Ore-aJt Atvoiaws & jesr-;i. COMMISSION MERCHANTS C0TT0X 1S1 WOCLE. ItUCBlXLRY, Steivm Engines and Boilers, MncWnlsti' Tools Belling, ic. importers nnd VMlert in Manufacturer Artxla, No. 0T Pino Street, N. York. N. B. Agents for th "Woodruff ft Reach Steam Enguiea and Boilers. Exeluslvo Agonoy in Now York lor "LOWELL MACHINE SHOP'-lfACniNLW TOOLM, .2adly sbmco. From A. O. RionAansosi'a Western Advertising and Coy runpouuuig unice, no, xou nroaairay, (opposite the Park,) New York. v r MHE NEW-YORK DAILY SUN-IS SENT X to Clubs, by mail, at 2) a year. Get a specimen copy (furnished gratis) and see the term!. Send letters ipoov pmu; 10 JBU3K3 a. UKAUU, my7-8maa:w-aoK Bun Oflice, New York. LIBttlRY OF WIT, R071IKE A.D BiCISLSS, being translations frcm th French, new edition, beautifully illustrated. Catalogues sent freo. cn enclo sing a three-cent stamp to u. n. u. aHliil ft CO., o23 w6m 1 Box 4210, New-Tork P. O. SNUFF ANI TOBACCO. Peter JLorlllard, irianufacturcr. NO. 42, CHATHAM STREET, N. YORK, Successor of Petnr and George Lorlllard, offers for sale all kinds of SNUFF and TOBACCOS in general use. For particular!, a Price Current can be obtained bv ad dressing as above. Thia establishment Is one of the old est of the land in th United States. mylS-ly-AW THE CREST ENOLI8H REKIGIfV. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTER PATENT. liyllOYAL PREPARED l' ROM A PRESCRIPTION OF Sir .lames Clark, M.D., Physlclsn Extraordinary to the Queen. This Invaluable Medicine is unfailing In the our of all those painfuland dangaronsdiscases Incident to in temai constitution. It moderates alt excess, removes ail obstructions, and orings on tne mommy period with regularity, mas Pills should bo used two or t hre weeks previous to confinement; they lortlfy the constitution, and lesson th sulfering during labor, enabling the mother to perform her duties with safely to herself and child. These Pills should not be taken by Females during tb FIRST TilRKE MONTHS of Progoancv, as thoy are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but s I any other time they are !f. In ail cases of .Nervous and Spinal Attentions, pain In the Mark and Limbs, Heaviness, raiigue on aught Kxer lioij, Pslpltation of the Heart, Lowness of Spi. Its, Hys teri.'s, Bii k Headache, Whites, and ail the painful rljUs-ses occasioned by a disordered system, thee Pills will etfeot a curs when all other means have failed, and although a powerfnl remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel, antimony, or auy other mineral. Full directions accompany each package. Pili-s, In the United States and Cauada One Dollar. Sole Agents fnr the United States, I. 0. BALDWIN ft CO., Rochsstor, N, Y. ' TFITI.E ft MOSES, Auburn, N. Y General Agents. N. I). II aud 6 postegestatnps enclosed to anyauthn. rlred Agent, will innure a boitle of IhB pills by return mail. For sal by 0. DENIG ft SONS, Colnmbus, wholesale and retail, and by one Drngglst In every town in the C. States. sel9dftwly T111KTY YJSAK8 VI KW 13 THAT WORK, AND I AM THE . ONLY autborl:od Agent for th city of Columbus. Should there be any persons who desire this work, sod who may have been overlooked, or were not ready to tak It when I have called upon them, I now announce to them and all others, 1nat I em prepared to furnish the work complete In 2 volumes for 16, ur th single volume for $2 50 ; remember, thi. work saouW necsr ns Ust and trill no t tin mix th. above Nuinn raitm, furthermore 'thai it am not tn imrchaitd nf liooka-Utrt.1' It isaverychsap woik. end contains about 1500 pages. H la a book that should be in the hands of all who can, and do understand what they read, It Is not only valuable to th politician and statesman, to the atitdent of history, but to the patriot and deep thinker. 1 remain hero then, only this week, I hare lint a few copies left with me, ae thone who desire the work should give me an early call. Gionai W. FtESiNO, sole agent for Benton in this city, may be seen every murning from 8 o'clock till 4 io tho aitornoon, and from 0 to 2 o'clock in the eveninK- Fricniis of Cel. Benton ar tnvttod to call and see me at Mrs.LumUv's on High street, East side, (Boarding House,) opposite An'lrew nir.K-s 11001 inn auoe more,, te?T A Farm Wanted, A GENTLEMAN NOW EESIDING XV In Washington city, Is dostrnus of oxchanglng Real Estate In that city or Baltimoro. for a small Furin with good buildings, fruit, &o. lu the neighborhood of toiumoui. i ne propony in Baltimore li improvea with substantial Brick Dwelling Houses. Further particulars may be asoertuAoed by Inquiry of tb Kditor ot tblt paper 1M TNSECT POWDER X For is I by jnyM JKO. It. COOK. giiHtf fera SUdt Iraal. A fieod Speech by a Good Han. Tho speech recently made in the U. S. Hnn of Renroaent.iti UPS. hv Xfr Cran-Jn r.f U Hainpehlre, dewryes to be widely circulated among the people, u oootain-i many raluabla actB, well-arranged, and well-put. Mr. Cragin is a wtirting-man, tmcl is a rroorl pnmnip nf tl, products of a plain New England Free School Here is au extract : " "The urineitilo of nil. M... , . - --- r""wi h uauuu itical power in nronortinn in ilm r,mv,. men they hold in bondno;o, is eo undemocratic aud detiimental to liberty, that IamsurpriEed tbat any man outsidu tha nrii,,,,-,! s, should be willing to extend it one inch beyond the States to which it already applies. "By tho Constitution of thu 1'nitr-d gt.i the apportionment of tho Reprecealatives' to Congress, flvo slaves count tho lame aa threo freo men. Under this provision of (he Constitution, from 1763 to 1732. tho South gained 7 Representatives ; from 1795 to 1313, she gained ta-i..'011,!1?,40 1S23' h0 " ? from 1833, to 1643, the gain was 25. At this moment the South baa 20 additional member on this floor on account of thia principle. "The present ratio of representation i9 93,731 The Free States have lit, and the Slave States 90 Representatives. The free white Tin nnli t Irtn of the Free Steles in 1850 was 13,438,007 ; and the freo white population of the Slave Stales was 6,184,t64. "The Freo Slates Iiaro 14i Renrppjntat;irAa on tbii floor, or, on an average, one rerrceenta tire for 93.S24 free white inhabitant. Tha Slave States have 80 Representatives, or, on art average, one for C8, 715 free while Inhabitants. This ia tho way tho principle worka. " In the nest Presidential ekotion, tho Freo States will have 170 Electoral votes, or. on nn average, one for 76,850 lree white inhabitants Tho Slave States will have 125 Electoral votes or, an average, one for 51,036 free white inhab itonts. The South will have 20 Electoral votoa as a premium for Slaverv. "If wa examine particular Slates, we shall find the contrast even more unequal than In the aggregate. For instance : .South Carolina bat a whlto population of 271.567. and sentatives; or one Representative for 45,761 freo white inhabitants. She has eight electoral votes, or one for 34.321 whlto lnhnhitann. New Hampshire haB a whltn population of 317,-i 456, and three Representatives; orono for 105-813 inhabitants. She has five electoral vntoa or one for 63,491 freo whito inhabitants. It will bo observed from tbeeo figures that thne white men in South Carolina have an much iu- uuenue in me votes npon tuts lloor, as Men white men iu New Hampshire. And this. Sir, ia me -iaiaie tquaiiiy eo much talked of in this campaign. "Perhaps, Sir, the inslitatiou of Slavery is so elevating ia its effects upon human character, that three men in South Carolina " iioiy tmaipsaire. xnis country snoald consider tho subject In this light beforo thoy paw Judgment. It certain!? nan Boma vprv sr.-.. , .. xr rr i , M,, , king examples. 'If tho Declaration ol Independence was to be readopted today , how many men on the other side oi lueuonse, nowmaDyoi trie leading spirits ol mo icuiutrnnu puny, wouia vote lor its great central democratic truth, 'that all men are created free and equal?' I fear the number would be mall. To accord with the preaeut action of Southern men, and Democratic leaders, the Dec Juration of Indepsndcnco thonld bn m to read ; 'AH free white mvn. find pKnotiav slaveholders, and thoso who can live without lanor, are oreared free and equal.' x am Borry io say, bir, thai tbo doctrine ia fast gaining ground, at tha South, that all who labor are fit only to be slaves. In fipeakinp; ot the trial in this city, for tho killing of Keatinir, a laborer at Williard's hotel, the Charleston (S. C.) Standard sayB : " 'If white men accept the offlcui of menialf. It should be expeoted that they will do eo with un apprehension of their relation to society, and the disposition quietly to encounter both th responsibilities aud liabilitias whirh tho rii;m imposes.' " The relation ' of ' menials ' to society, ' irr- " poses ' a submission to Insults from gentle men 'and death It they resent. The same authority sajB : " ' It is cettine time that hotel w a-.tora af tha North were convinced that they are servant, and not 'gentlemen' In dijgulso. We hopo that this Herbert afluir will teach Ihpm nm. dence.' , " Northern laborers should tnlca notinn. Thaw roast be ' convinoed that they are servant, find not gentlemen in dieguipe I' This language of leuumiciu anu oiibtuuiBoy nas a sirange sound to me. Born and bred to toil, I have learned to look upon labor as honorable. I am a Northern laborer. Many a time have I moistened the Boil with the sweat of my brow; and, in the workshop, I hate paid my devotion?. Before I oan look npon labor as degrading, I must despite my father aud mother I must forget my origin and all the past years of my life. This I cannot do. Bat one thing I can do: I will never ceaao to desDiee and abhor an imititntinn that first enslaves, degrades and chattellses men, and then teacheB tha doctrine that labor is degrading and unworthy a gentleman. 1 would raioor nave tne nonest neart, the peace of mind and the hope of Heaven of one hardy son of toll, than oil the wealth that sinews bought and sold ever earned." . A "Duel" in Olden Times. In this connection perhaps the following paragraph, dished np by the Lcudon Weekly Chronicle from the New York Evening Post of December IS, 1S05, may not ba uninteresting : " On Friday Inst tha well-known Leib, one of the representatives of Pennsylvania, nnd the londor of tho Duane party, aud Joseph II. Nich ¬ olson, one of tho representative:) of Maryland, met in the Congie.rs lobby nbtmt one o'clock, when Lelb immediately called Nicholpon a liar; and thereupon immedintely commenced ono of the bent fouzhl battles recorded in the annals of Congressional pugilism. The right uontinued tut tne sut.y-tourth round, when Lull) received such blow an deterred him from ngnln lacing his man. no protruded the Cirht, failing after making a feeble hit. Iu the round which ended the fight, those who bnckf-d him advised him to resign, which he did alter a combat of one hour and seventeen minutes. Tbo combatants werB both very much beaten," Mjlncmitted. F.lizaBrowu, a colored womau. aged twcnty-fuiir, was on Thnrtdny laet manumitted by hsr owner, Mr. Lemtiul Shaw of Washington city, on tho reoeipt of $350 raised torler among the rr.ombers of the Housa and Senate, by tho Kev. Jir. Traflon, a Mastasbu-setts representative, Convict Labor for Hire. QEALLD PROPOSALS WILL BE JiECt.lV-kj KM at the ottlce of tliUlni PeoiieoiUrr, until th FIRST DAY OF SEPl'EHHEK NTXT, st 10 o'olock a. m. nf said d-y,for th labor ot fourhuiulredounviotalutha fnrfitiwion Tor hv years, from tue um uy ot January, 1S67; no greater numbor tbn flily or a lots number than tweuty will be hired luanyoneoontract. Convicts tob employed VneiJj the wall, of the tritm. Shop room will b lurniehed, an 1 lbs dincipllne in thhopi maintained at the espne" ct ,B' I't'0- Contractnii. to furnish their "n fuel for warming tho khops anl all other par-pos" for which it may be aeedud, Biiblers will speolfj the kind ..i bujmsss th-y wlil oni-ploy the lautr ui:on; the probable amount of ,hp room uttided, and the ptke per day f-r labui th Direoturs receiving to themselveatho right to.eleot such bids and biislr.nn" as, in their Judgment, will best promote th pecuniary end reformatory intd'ols of the IoatltLtlon, Soctesnful bidders nquired to glv saf.jf ioio.-y te:u-rlty. All oonti aols made will b aubjeet to toe laws now ineaisteuce, and such by law, rule, and rsjiilaUonsfor the disciplitio and government of the Innliiutmu a may be established by the Directors and Warden. Py order ot the Board . L. G. VAN SLYKE, TrMidost. JoIT-fiOw

t$ H lb il el COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST- 13. 1856. NUMBER VOLUME XX. 3. ito tatc 18 PCBU5HE5 TRIWEEKLY AND uuly WEEK.LV KV WH. SC1IOULER, Editor oo. Terras Invariably in Advance. ,a oo prysr , 12 vj iW. , 6 CO per yeas . , 2 00 " . 1 60 " tmT " By tii Carrier, per wk fSl-WSFTIV -,-. Wattir Clubs of ten anil over . . . MUMS OF AnVFRTlSrNG BY TI1E SQUAW (T uirra oa tea ' Q"M ) Ou. .quart 1 year ..1 00 n iqar ... W (in. B months 12 60 : on " 2eetis. .3 00 Oat One On Odd Oae 9 months 13 00 8 monthi 10 00 8 month! 8 00 i months 6 63 1 month 4 E0 one on e one one 1 week . , 1 y a aays i u i 'Sdays..,. ' I insertion 60 nuiiiaved advsrtiserasnt hilf mora than th above rates - Adveitisuraaass. leaded kni pli m tci toiauu af Special Nottoes," douMe Mie ordinary raws, ill notices required to be published bj law, legal rates, ' . . ..... H. .1 C 1 W ordered on tueinsicie exoiusiveiyniier iuhuibi B.M wt cent, more than tin above rales ; but all snob will -pjifiir lu th Trl-Weeaijr without charge, Biuinesa Cards, not exceeding are Unas, par year, la e-.ide, ii.50 per line ; outside il. otisei of. meetings, ebarilable societis. or oompa-nlM.ks . half srioe. Marrtat notices 25 cents Li m insUau vCU ttey ap- war. biui caul for. Advertisements not accompsnlsd with written dlreo- ons'wlll b lusertea uu loroia, jwraiji All trantitnl j irtrlismsnti muit U paut a,tHM. iihls rule will not be varied from. Weekly. Mine prloe aa the Dally, where the advertisM the Weekly alone. Where the Daily and Weekly M enth used, then the charge fnr the Weekly will be tulf tie rate o the Daily. . Uitier the present system, ths aavertlaer pis an cuch for the space be nonuple,, Ida chacjeii Ming onargeable with the composition only This plan Is now generally aaopreu- . WILLIAM SAUER, BOOT !rt r-t U t rvi rt r l. t-t , ir. High st , East sldo, six doors South of Town st., auriO.yl COLUMBUS, 0 DR. MORRISON, (KF.TX'KNED TO COLCMBCS,) Olilee, Southwest corner of Town ii1 Third Strnots. -Tliose it.Jjbtod for former eervli-es will flui their m j, . IVlBll.flTnil tcoiinis at ms oiuow j -; OLIVU ZIKUKNi tlSS, Teacher of the Piauo Forte, Fur terma, 'its.., apply t room 32, Noll House, or (II lett's Music Store. dec'il'At-lyd (ill- MKS. ill. IlOPi'KKTOiV. FASHIONABUE M I UL.I N ER, (oin stand or tnin.rr mix,) man street, culvubcj. t& Stiaw Huts Blsafhel and rreased. aprlO-ly TaTracEY n. OovI. joshpu h. tKic.Ea. OLDS & GEIOER, attomoys t XjefW, C0LUMBU3, OHIO. rjyOiflee in the. Odeon Itiiiidiug.Q my 1 fluid IM ALLEN G. THURMAN, Attorney t X . w , COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIOH STBEEf, lct:0 ) Between Friend and Mound Hs, OUtHFlO.I. 1, LUL'OB. ' l-tT R. K. CHAMPION Af CO HtfALltUa IV t'JVBMDQE, HOCKWO, NORTHERN, 7.AXB3-VILLE AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and OiBco near Railroad Depot, .n.,lW COLUMBUS, O. t. H.iVOBtVfH " ",I ANDHCWSi Ac 4, A T TORN E Y S A T L A W , Olike, No. 1 Plntt's buiWing, Slnta street, uut3 uam COLUMBUS, OHM. CHARLES S. BELL, Attorney at Law, 110NRTAN9' BUILDING, HlfiH ST., ay'JD-tf CoiuanuH, mu : M. ( . LILLEY, BOOK-BINDER, And Blank Book Manufacturer. High stretl, between Broad and QaysU. 170 OOHJMBOB, OHIO. 8 T A F F O H D 8MITH, AUCTION ANDCOilMISSlON MEE0HAHTS OolUMbue, Ohio. Siof Heal Estate. Stflcka, HoiwAoU Farnlture, Dry-Hoods, Groceries, Hur, Carrtagss, Jto., ftc, attended to In city or couutry, on the most reasonable terms Liberal adranoea on consignments deol-dlT COAL t CO A 1 1 1 COAL I T AM NOW DAILY RECEIVING A GOOD 1 article of Coarse Grate Coal, and will sell either at depot or deliver coul on the shortost nottco, at the lowest Biiure of the market, and warrant to give satisfaction. JAMES O'KANE, oo28 Bole A gent of Zanesvllle Coal and Lumber Co. WOOL. XVINE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIVED dlieot from Grjt hands, a large invoice of Wool Twine, which be olfars to the Wool l.rowurs of Ohio at ow figures for cash. He has also m s tore a good supply of Twine for Druggists, Bookbinders, Upholsterers, and other uses, to which the attention of the public is lull-led. J- I" MSA, je2 d&rSm 15 Wast Columbia tt Cincinnati, O FIIIJL. 1. FISIIE11. Civil Engiacsr, Surveyor and Draughtsman, BiahM's Block, over Rudlslll'a, High Street, Colnmbtis, Ohio. A LL KINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEER- JL ini curvoying inu iv.ims, .inpuiin Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, promptly end satisfactorily exeonted. Refer to VI. L. Snlllvant, Esq., lohnGrabaei, Esq., Col, K. Medbory, O. K jy31-dlmwly To the Citizen ot Coluuibus. P H E SUBSC1UBER, HAVING , HAD A X large experience In the buslneei and snowing the wants of the eitltens, has t . concluded to astabllsh a Hue of CITY K ,BA0ii3, to run to and frcm any part of ,fhlty. My Carriages are all new and .convaulent. To the Ladles this will aSord a convenient opportunity 3 f Shopping, attending Publie Uoturos, or of visiting the Mlferant Publie Institutions. By leaving wurd st the Culled State! Hotel, Capital House, American, Nell House, or Buckeye House, all iH-dera will be promptly attenueu to, acar Fura each war. 15 onts."fiA o A line of OMNIBUSES will soon be ran regularly from the Court Home to the Railroad Depcts. Fare ten cents each way. TUOS. BKOCKWAY marlo-dtl HlFi.K AMD PISTOL GALLERY. "TtHE SHAK8PEARE RIFLE AND PISTOL JL OAU.&HI, On Town St-, second door from Frnnitlin uanu, 1, open at all hour! during the day and evening Grv tleman wiahini to perfect tiiemsslves in this manly ao eompUshment are respectfully Invited to call at the rooms, where every attention will be paid to render their visit agreeable ana saunieoiory. ,)cs mr BLANK BOOKS Kverv variety of Blank Boots In else, cuslity. roan ner of ruling, and style of binding, constantly onahsnd, cr mace to oraer a sunn uoucv, uy 3. H. BURR i CO., marl! High et., opposite State House. DRESS MAKING -MISS NEWLAND, OF New York City, would respectfully Inform the ladies of Colombo! and vicinity, that she Is prepared to ext ent all orders of DKE4S AND MANTILLA MAKING, ef the most fashtocablo styles, aud on reasonable terms, at her place ot reaiaunceoortu siaeot Town St., seven aoore east OI rouriii. - imnnn-u TVTEW BOOKS J.1 Eutaw, t, Tale ol the Revolution: bySlmmi. usrtha, last work ty hiss uremsr. Th! Philosophy of Marriage, by JI. Ryan, M.D The Skontical Era (a Madera History, by T, M. Post Intermarriage, or the mode in which, and the causes why, Beauty, Health and Intellect result from certain unions, ana Lieiormuy, fisvaso ana insanity irom otaere. noaryneaa ft uouonner, oy jaooo AUDOtt. Thoughts and Apothegms from the writings of Arch' ui.nop nnately. ' ' ' The Sacred Home, by M P. Gaddls. ' jylO . RANDALL ft ASfON T'EEP COOL. LADIES! HL We have jnst received a splendid stook of FAN3, of peaantui assigns, can and select wdlie the stock full, at the bookstore of Je . BAND ALL k ASTON, RAILHOADS. mm Cleveland, CoJiiuibus Cincinnati RAILROAD. Winter Arrangement for 1855-56 ThtHH Trains DaiIv from Coluiabua, lu connec tion with Trains ou the Linta Kir.mi, and Columliun und iBiuu R;ilroudH 1. UXPRES3 TRAIN AT 10.05 A. M stopping at Pelaivjire, Cardlngton, Galion. Crestllue, lialbr. Naw London and Grafton. arrlTloR at Uereland at 2 W P. M . ; giving passenjers fOHTT ttmoiBH for dinner and ooeneotlng with theoSOP. M. Fast Ejpress Train on the Lake Shore Road for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, io. . Thia Train connucta at Galion with the Bellofontalne and Indlncnolls Eatlruad, at Crostllne with the 1U0 Eipreas Train on rtitt viiip anu reausyiTaai buitw mi jtiiib-bareh. PhiladelDhi. &o.. end the Ohio and Indiana Rail road for Fort Wayne ; at Grafton with the 3:45 P . M. Train for Tolodo and Chicago, ie..ca:ng CnlMgo 6 o'clock neit morning. S. Mail Train at 3:30 P. M. : stopping at all way eta tiona between Columbus and Clsyeland.arriTmg at Cleveland at 0:16 P. M., connecting at Crestlino wlth0:00 P.M. Fast Trail on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, ic, with the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne. 4tc.; at Cleveland with the :30 P. M. Night Ezprens Train on the Late Shore Railroad or the East. 3. Ii'ljUt Express at l'i:U P. H. ; etoppliuj at Delaware ana ail way stations piormoi rtewijguuon auu leaving passengers stall way statlons.oonneotlngat Crostllne with Til! 0:uu A. bl. iraui on me unio auu reuuttjrivniui xum- -. i. ... ju rr.i.n n r.nM..rn.r).ln.,.i. arriving at Chicago at0 P. M., connecting at aevelaud with the Morning Train on the Lake Shore Railroad for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, Sc. For through and local Tickets apply at the Ticket Office In the Passenger Depot of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, and Little Sllami, Columbus and Xenia Railroad Companies. Ik a. iluu, Golumlms, Nov, 19,1855,-dtf SupmntmUnt. Central Ohio Railroad. . WCfrETt ARR ANfl E51KT CHANG E OF TIME. Two Diiiy Taairs Ejch Vit, (SinwDiva hxcvniu.) mu in O.-ig caxtai of utR3 urrwnnt lotcii KB AW B-imSK'HS. rN AND AFTER MONDAY, UOV. I9ru, V J lfi6, Trr.lns will run as follows GOING EaST. tipraiTram. 10:001. 11:10 " 12:16 r !.. vtm ' 1:2S " 2 85 ' 2:59 a:45 " GOINO If ail Tiiin 3-50 r. h 1:03 6 56 " 0:89 " 7:15 " 0:05 " 9:0d ' .10:00 Columbus Newark Zauesvllle Concord Cambridge, , . . , . tJnrnesviiie. . , . . , Belmont .... Arrive at Bollatr. Ktprai vain. vail irum pri Tialit. BelUIr .,..11:45 Wi n. Belmont lS:40r u, 617 " Barnesville 1:07 ' 6 18 " Cambridge 2:30 1 IS Coaoord 3:20 " s 58 ZanesvUle 4:27 ' :32 " Newark 6 46 " 10:87 " irr. at Columbus 7:20 arr 12:00 si . The Exprsns Train going Kast will stop to tnke up or leave Passemrers. at Columbia. Eirkernville, Newark. Znuesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, UarnesvlUe, and Belmont, only. Goua Wiht, will stop at all Stations npon signal, ine aiau Train will stop at au me stations where the Uall is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on Notice being given. GOING EAST. The 1U:00 A. 11. Ezpross Train connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the train from the West on the Columbus, Fin us. and Indiana Railroad: at Newark with morning Tralua to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad : at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimoro and ObioKailroul for Baltimore, Washington, Phtldelphlaand Eastern Cities. The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with San dusky, Mansneld and Nowark Railroad; and at Wheeltn wtth'Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pas sengers leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati and'tnkiug the 10:20 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers Inavinir Indiana noils nnd Richmond by mornlnx Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with thia Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 10:00 P. M .and loave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimoro and Ohio Rail- road, arriving In rsammore at o r, si. next any. GOING WEST. Tuo 4 50 A. M. Mail Train connects at Rollair with Night Train on the Baltimore nnd Ohio Railroad; at Ne'.raik with Trains m ana irom DanuuHKy, nansuem and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago wa Monroeville; at Columbus with the Trains for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, and Chicago, via Dayton and tna Urbana. The 11:45 A.M. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 7:20 P. M., and connects with Trnins going South aod West, arriving st i.incinnaii at i u f. si. i i .1 1 1 n t.i i r.iia.iao, Gen'l NuwintmiL:nt. vUnesvtlls, Nov. 21, 18S6 -dtf !;f am m avs New and Direct Route TO aTrFRF.NVILLK, riTTSBURGH. I'HlLADEi.lHIA. BALTIMORE NEW YORK, and too Principal Eastern cities, VIA fStenbenriHd & Indiana Railroad, Which Is now oompleted nl in sucncsaful operation be- ween Newark and .rTueoenviiie. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE LEAVE X COLUMBUS via Express Train Central Ohio Railroad at 1010 A. M. o-jnaeot at Newark with the above road to Steutauville, where they arrive at 6 P. M.; leave Immediately on FIRST CLASS STEAMERS running In connection with the road; aud alter a oomfortable night's rest, resell Pittsburgh in time for the 7 A. M. Train of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for rhiladelrhla, Baltimore and New York FACE. , Co'iura'cus to Steubenville II 45 " " Pittsburgh 4 76 ' " Philadelphia 18 00 i 'i Baltimore 12 76 tew York 16 60 Pmsenirars bv this route bava the advantage of reduced are and are not subjeoted to hotel bills at Pittsburgh.Passengers and baggage conveyed from the boat to the depot Jru of charge. For through ticketB, please apply at the ticket . nice of the Central Ohio Railroad. LiFATriri Drrfjwr, ffmsral Agent. nolo I ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS & XENIA lU RAILROADS. Trains run between Columbus ind Cincinnati, as follows: DOWNWARD. Leave Arrive at CPWARD Lctve Arrive at Cincinnati. Colnmbus. 6:00 A.M. 8:66 A. M. 10:00 " 10 P, M, :U0P.al. 11:50 " Columbus. Cluotnuatt. 2:46 4,11 S:U2A.M. 12:60P.M. 1:48P.M 8:80 P. M l:23A.H. Ths 2U A.M. Train from Columbus ccncscti at Zcnls for Dayton, Richmond, Indianopolla, Lafayett , Chicago, St. Louis, and all points west ; connects at Morrow lor Wilmington, Clrclevllleand Lancaster; and at Loveland's for lilllaborougu auauiiuTcotue; aiso conecung ai Cincinnati for Louisville by the boats. The 12:30 P. M. Train, Irom Columbus, connects at London for Springfield, I'ay ton, Indianapolis, io.; connecting at Xent for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Lfay!tto,Chicag-),t . Louis, and all points west ; connecting at Morrow for Wilmington, Circlavllle and Lanoaeter aud at Loveianas, torrjiiisoorougn nui vuiiiiui'lud; uU t Cincinnati with the O. & M. H. R- for Louisville. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbus connects at London forSprimrtield; and at Xenia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapclls,"Terre Haute, Vlncennes and St. Louis. ZtF Joi'otheriniormauou apply o iAn.uoLi.uouv, M. L. DOHiKTy, Tickit Agent, Columbus; Wat. Whicht, Agent,-Snrlngfleld; A. W. STiBK, Agent. Aeula; a. il. Liwia, Aient. or P. W. EnumrJ, General Ticket Agent, Oinolno.au, W. H. CLEMENT, nnSQ. Nitftrnicnaent. Type for Sale at. a (.real Bargain, THE 0310 STATE JOURNAL COMPANY OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING lota of Type, wlilob Is bat littl worn, and will be sold for cash at eitremely low prices: 600 lbs. Pica. 1500 " Smnll Pioa. 2500 " Long Primer. 200 " Nonpareil, copper faosd. And aerernl fontn of JOB TYPE. spria-dtw . . TTON. CHARLES SUMNER'S SPEECH ON XX Kansas; the cause of the attack on hi! person by Brooks of R. C. ; to which is added the debates which fol lowed, and remarks of Douglas, Cass and Mason, and Mr, Sumner's ronlv. Price 10c: IS per dor. J For sale by je6 RANDALL & AW0N. IIAILKOADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI i ituiTlll'lsUT'1 AND IIILLSBORO RAILROADS, Opened to Athens, 157 miles East of Cincinnati. TIME CHANGED, Making Direct Connectiont with (iciutu and liockmg y alley mmitom. Daily Trains between Portsmouth 4 Clncin nutt, nnd Athens & Cincinnati. fA AND AFTER FRIDAY, THE 1ST Oh' J AUGUST, 1350, the trains will run as follows, nO' til further notice: First Train Leaves Chlllicothe at 6:00 a. m., and ar rives at Cincinnati at 10 45 a. m., and Columbus at 8:20 n. m. Second Train Leaves ChUlicothe at 12:30 p. m., after the arrival of the Train from Athens and Portsmouth, and arrive! at Cincinnati at 4:49 p. m., andCnlutnhusal 11:30 p. m, RETURNING: First Train Lenvea Cincinnati at B OO a. m., and arrives at thillicothe at 10:30 a. m., and connects with Train for Athens, Portsmouth, Zaleskl, Jackson, and in. tarmediate points. Second Train Leaves Cincinnati at 8 30 p. m., and ar rives at ChUlicothe at 9 23 c. m.. and flillsboro' at ft'ia n. m. First Train East leave! CuUlicoths at 1:05 p, m. after the arrival of the train from Cincinnati, connects with train at Hampden at S:00 p, m., lor Jackson, Portsmouth. &.. and arrives at Athens at 6:15 p. m., where it sonnocta with stales for Hurictta. Pomeroy, Parkers burg, and other points and returning, leaves Athens at 6:30 a, in., connects at Hampden with train from Portsmouth and Jaokson, and arrives at ChUlicothe at 11:26 a, m.,conneollng with the train for Cincinnati, nius-boro' and Columbus. Fare from Chtlllootlje to Columbus .S3 50 ' ' Cincinnati S.90 " " Athens " 4.76 Tickets can be had of M. L. Doherty, Columbus Depot, P. W, Strder, corner Broadway and Front Bts., Cincinnati; Little Miami R. R. Depot, and at all of the prir.ol-pal Stations on ths M. kC.itU. H. aUl " 1. Jr. iii. ,jv iM. 1S5C. tireat Western llontc. 1S56. f When COLUMBUS, FIQUA AND INDIANA KT. X. JaSsK. ' JXL. SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. QUICKEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE Two Trains Daily -Sundays Excepted. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 29, and- until further notice, TRAIN3 WILL HUN A3 FOLLOWS: EXPRESS loavea Columbus at 9 CO A. M. ; arilvus at Ur ba.naatll:UO A. M.iandat Pinna LOOP. M.'.oonnect Ing at Urbana with 12:18 U. Lightning Express Train on M. H. S L. c. H. . tor BELLEFONTAINB, CLYDE, FOREST, FT. WA TNF, Ana at Piqua connects with trains on the I). sSISR for TROY, DAYTON, &o., And with Packet line on Miami Canal for MINSTER, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, i.o. RETURNING, LweB Piqua at 2:00 P. M; Urbana at 3 29 P. M. , biiug. Ing from oil at. K, ri. passengers irom i;niosgo, toieuu, Sandusky, fcc, to Columbus at 6:10 P. M., and con-nectlnz with Night Trains for the North and East. ACCOMMODATION leaves Columbus at 12:30 P. M.; srrifes at Urbana at 3:25 P.M.; at Piqua n.fiv M. RETURNING, Leaves Piqua at 6 A. M ; arriving at UiUaoa at 6 60 aud arrives at commons aT. : oi j. m. , connBiinn mu iv A.M. Train on C. O. R. II. for iaoesvillo, Wlieoling, &c. ; and with 10 A. M. Train on C, C, h C. R, R. for Lleve land. PittHhunh. &C. Fare as Low as by any other Route. For further Information, orllirougu Tickets, apply tn . B. BIGEI.OW, General Agt.. Columbus; WM. HAM. ILTON, Agt., Lrlialia; J.HALL: Apt., Piqua. jyl'.O-diwtf J. R. HlliLIARD, Bupt. Notice to Stock Dealers. rpHE CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CIN-X CINNATI RA1LHOAD COM PAX V are now running an Express StuckTraln, which loaveB Columbus for (Cleveland at 6:45 p. in., sod connect with C. & B. It. R. for Dunkirk and Iluualo, Thia arrangement is expressly mads for llie accommodation of Stock Dealers at Columbus. Every fa cility possible will be given to ensure success in the transportation of stock. JAMES PATTERSON, Agent. myl9 d3m jy2 AGRICULTURAL. Fruit Trees, &eM at Coiumbns. TTTE HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE V V assortment of the finest saleable Fruit Trees, be, Including Apple, reacn, fear, (etanaara ana dwart,) I'lum, unerry, yumoe, Apricot, neo-tarlne. Grace Vines. Gooseberry. Currant. Raspberry, Strawberry plants, Rhubarb Roots, Osage Orange, &c, &o. Most of these are from the wsll known nurseites of EH-wanger s Barry, Roohester, N. Y., and those who desire such articles from sources that can be relied on (instead of irresponsible agents,) will do well to call and make their selections, or send on their orders speedily. Those who prefer not to plant until spring can havt the trees keptsefely for them until that time. Catalogues may be had on application at the Cultivator Office, or at the Nursery. no23 -dtf M. B. BATEHAM A CO. STRAWBERRIES, HO! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS of the most approved kinds, lnolu ding Large Early Scarlet, Burr's New Pine, Hovey's Seed ling, Dundee, Hudion of Cincinnati, Genesee, Crimson Coue, Moyamensing, and several others, all true to name and unmixed price 11.60 to $2 per 100, much less by the 1000. Also, a fine assortment f.t Gooseberry, Currant sni Raspberry bushes. tii.At theColucbui Ilnrsery, on mile south. aprlO M. B. BATEHAM h CO. rtOLUMBUS NURSERY. A GREAT VARI J tyof the most choice I'vuit and Ornsmeutsl Troas and bhrubs. Tno undersigned givos notice that he has made arrangements with some of the most extensive and most reliabll Nursery establishments in the State of Now York, for a constant impply at Onlurabns of the very choicest Fruit and Ornamental Tress and Shrub., and will fill all orders B that line on the shortest not Ice. Among them are some new varieties of trreat value. Printed catriloirties will be tn readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. The Tree! will be for sale lu a ve-v few days, and may be seen at the corner of High and Stat streets, or at Rose Cottage, on muenorruoi wuurauus, t,n i.ilb rturiiiingiou noun. apro-tf WAlllll'.W .IKHMWiS. L.igonda Agricultural Works. ..mmMmm N.MV York S"lf-Rnlunir llcuuer. 150. rTMlR RIMPLEiil', STRONGEST, MOST DU X RABl i:, iVidcst.Cut, and Lightest Dran Stir Rixr! ever invented. New York Hand Railing; Reaper, 125 Kctchara Mowers, - - - - it Same combined to Reap, 120 additional. Seymour's Grain Drill & Grass Sower, 75 KendleburKcr's Portable Cider JUill ana l'resi, - 3 Prices at Shop. Transpoitation to b paid by purchas ers. Letters answered promptly. Address the Manufae turers. WAPDr, BKOKAW ft CHILD, ebll-6mw Spring6eld. Clark county, O. Hon. Thos. Ewing's Address Delivered before th COLUMBUS ATIIENEUJI1. England Its Present Condition and FuJ tare Prospects. Orders should be addressed to the OHIO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. Price 116 per 100; t copies for 11,00; alggl copies lent by mail ff SGo, postage free. marlS-d&w BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE GREAT WEST INCLUDING OHIO, X Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Min nesota, hanr.as ana Neitrnska. uivingiueir advantages, geography, resources and prospects. Je5 RANDALL A ASTON Gi OLD PEN'S ! GOLD PENS 1 I Wo have just received, direct from the manufacturer, a fine lot of Walker's celebrated Guld Pens, consist ing of Msmmoth, Fountain Slide, Patent, Engrossing, Commoxcial and Manuscript, all warranted. Call auJ examine our ntock. my2S RANDALL & ASTON VIEWS OF FOREIGN CITIES Taken on the spot by celebratod artists said to be entirely correct by nalt'wi. 1 hey are Also, a flue supply of Steel Engravings, Fiouch an I American Lithographs anu rrints, at my2 RANDALL li ASTON'S. WHAT IS THE USE OF ROASTING with the heat, when you can purchase Fans so cheap of jylO RANDALL & ASTON. Col. Fremont's Life. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LIFE of this distinguished man, containing an account of Lis Explorations, Discoveries sod Adventures in Kan zas, Nebraska, Oregon and California. The best and most reliable edition out. 600 pages, embellished, and containing a very correct likeness of this wonderful adventurer. This is a valuable historical work, and nhould be in the bands or everybody. Price II. Copies will bs sent to any part of the State on receipt of II. A liberal discount to the trade. For sale by jy25 RANDALL & ASTON. BLANKS! BLANKS ! Blank Deeds of all kinds. " Mortgages. " Leases. " Subpoenas. Executions. '- Summonses. ' For Notaries Public ' Judgment Notes. Call at Whiting's old stand, ou Jyis RANDALL 4 AliTON. rpUNE UP, BOS I HOW'S THE TIME A The Republican Campaign Songster, oomoosed en tirely of Original conga, adapted to the most stirring and popular airs oi tue aay. iuu pages, price 14 cents eacn; 91.25 per doz.; 19 per hundred. Seud on your orders for tney go right on lu annul quick time, r or sale by jy-0 KA.MIAIO. Si ASTU.N. VALUABLE WORKS, JUST RECEIVED.-Tho Work loir Drawings of the Great Exhibition Building (Crystal Palace, London, 1651.) 1 vol., 4vo. ALSO, A complete account of the Construction of the Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridges, giving the elaborate experiments of Fnlrbslm and otliere, f illy lllustra tod. For sale by iv31 J. H. KILKY Co. NEW BOOKS. The Daly Chain; By autboi of Hsama. Lpham's Lile of Fremont. Horton's Life of Buchanan. Dr. Thompson's Letters from Europe. For sale at the New Book Store of jy31 . J. H. Itll.K.Y k CO. TO MECHANICS. 1 'HE PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN AND X Book of Industrial Design; Bv V. Johnson The Steam Enzlno. its annlicattou to Mills, Mines. do, air. Wood's Practical liKllroad Woik " Perspective Drawing. Maeneill's Tables of Earth Woik. Sopwith'a Isometrlca) Drawing. Borden's Railway Fr-rniala, Uaupt on Bridges. Morfi! 's 'T-ianin, Aj Orermsn's Iron Manufacture. Whitney's Metallic Wealth of the U. S. Taylor on Cosl. For sale ut the New Book Sluie ot Jj3l .1. II. RILEY k CO. tuly, ma. O Braithwalte's RatriMpt, No. 33. Nelllgan's Atlas of Cutaneous Diseases, Coloied Plates, aul For ssle by J. H. RILE IT & CO. I" IBKARY OF SELECT NOVELS. Li 20 vols., London Edition. Bulwer Complete, 10 " " " De Ouiucey's Memorial. wl. For sale by jy31 ' J. H. RILEY A to. NEW LAW BOOKS. Smith on heal and Personal Property. i. (Andlord and Teuaiit. " N. V. Com. Pleas Reports. Bradford's Surrogate " No. 3. For sale by mil J. II. RILEY tfi Co. CXM. PERRY'S EXPEDITION TO JAPAN J and the China Seas, fully illustrated, Just received and for sale by Jy31 J. H. RILEY a CO. TEW BOOKS Memorials; by DsQuinccy, 2 vols. Tennyson's Poems; now Diamond edition. Channing's lectures on Rhetoric sud Oratory. Poems; by Rev. Chas. Kingsley. Heroes; or Greek Fairy Tales; by Her. Chas. Klngiley. Just publihlied uud for sale by je23 .1. II. RILEY & CO. MEW BOOKS Tho Modern Story Teller. Robert Dexter Romalnu, or New Age of Gold. Colomba: From the French ut Prosper Meriaies. Couan,:s Life of Judson. Tlio Earnest Man. Vassall M.irton; by Parkman, author of "Pontiac." Just publisheil. and for sale by jo23 J. H. RILEY & CO. TM1E MORAL SAYING3 OF PUBL1US SY-X RUS, a Roman Slave. The only tranilatlcn from the Latin. Price 60c. je6 RANDALL Si ASTON. WALL PAPERS NEW STYLES FOR HALLS I Marbles, Agates, Stone aud Oak Mouldings aud Deco rations. Also, Corners, Caps, Bases. Centres, Ac., &e., tu gold and velvet, and colors. Fine Paintings and Prints., for rireboard; a case ot new patterns. Also, 4 eases oi new Papain, French Satiiis, ot superior quality, For ssle at toe new bookstore. mjvo i 3. it. tui.i-. r s w, W1 INDOW SHADES On hand, and in great variety, Gold Shades, made to order for parlors. Lo. made to order lor store and omce windows, side lights, &o., plain and lettered. liui t ll'Jl.LAMJ tor snsoes, at tc oi in. wine. For ssle at the new bonkstoru. my26 J. II. RILEY ft CO. MIRRORS Four Oval Mirrors, very richly framed . Pier Glasses, assorted sizes. Ju.t received at the new bookstore J. tl . RILEY ft CO. N. B Glasses fitted to any sire pier, and put In in good style. my26 NEW BOOKS Recent Speeches end Addresses of Clias Sumner. Forest Tragedy; by Grace Greenwood. Tbo Aogol in The House. Kinirsley Poems. The" Panorama; by Wbittlur. For sal by my9 J. H. RILEY ft CO. A P l RAI'HY,edltml by Dr. Hawks; vol. 3 snd 4, Micau lay, ftro, Lcnion, For sale by my. J. H. RILEY t: CO. O WEUENBORG'S WORKS IO A good collection of the Society edition, for sale by mytf - u. ri. iv, or. i m Paper Hangings New Styles! JUST RECEIVED DIRECT 10 CASES OF tf kronen npors ana noraers, new ana very ricn par, terne, by my 9 J. U. RILhY ft Co, Arnn reams writing paper UW Oap, Letter, Notes, Demy, Medium, Fist Caps, Sollo Post, no., ruled aud unruled, f or aal at low pi toes by 8. II. BURR ft CO., mailO ' Opposit the State Hous. "TIoS BREMER'S NEW BOOK J.TX Herths: Translated by Mary Howltt. For sale by J23 J. H. RILE i ft CO. WEST'S PATENT V. ALVA NIC ROOFING. WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO the above Patent, as being th oheapect and roost durable Fire-proof RooOng Material now In use, and in every way far superior to any other. It neither runs In hot nor oraoks In cold weather, but remains tough and pliable through all seasons; it Is but about half th expense of tin, and far more durable, In proof of which we rater to many thousand squares of Rooting In Bulla-In, Cleveland, and throughout the west, It oan be applied to tin, Ir on, and old shingle roofs without removing theni. All orders addressed tn ns at Columbus, Ohio, will be promptly attended to, 0, H. BUSH ft CO., my0 tjal 08k with A. Jones ft Co., 101 High at. REAL ESTATE. J OIXTNT -OT. JJAIXEH, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Offlja In Piatt's Building, Wed of th Post Offlc. TTAYING ASSOCIATED WITH ME R. L XX COBBS, Esq., for th rurpos of doing a General Agency ouuiness, we are prepared to uuy, ran auu ouanie for others, on tha most accommodating terms, all kinds of Real Pronerty. Railroad, and other Bonds and Stocks of all descriptions. aprl MONEY CAN HE MADE. AGENTS WANTED TO BELL BY 8UB-sorlptlon, la every county la this Stat and other Statss In th Union, a number of useful and popular works, which are meeting with a molt unprecedented sale. A lOitrol comnouacion will be given, by whloh th Agent can realli large prottts. Apply to th subscriber at th bookstore of S. H. Burr A Co., Columbus, O marl-wOm EDWARD SAVAGE. DHY GOODS. Worthy of Notice. lOR THE PURPOSE OF REDUCING OUR X stock before the fall purchase, we are now uOstlog ausun ana uerage ureas iiooiis at unusually low price-, Beautiful Berages at 25c per yard! Organdies, French Muslins, aud Lawns, at greatly rn duced pricesl Having reosived late additions, our stock is unusually attractive lor tne seaaou. JKarLADlKS, cull and s. e. ie26 WM. KlCfUIin.J. MANTILLAS! Jleiiii; in receipt or the Largest and Choicest Assortment OF THE ABOVE KVF.R DISPLAYED IN Til K CITY, AND HAVING Filled up our Second Story Room fur the bale oj the same, 'J'lie Attention of the I adic IS fOl.ICITED. my I W. RICHARDS . TRIMMING FRINGE ! L7ROM I TO 8 INCH! 1.' NEW STYLE I IN Al L COLORS I Opened to day, at mv7 HICHAKIKS. PARASOLS I LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PHILADELPHIA PARASOLS, some very eleyant, just received my7 " RICHABDS'8. A FROM AUCTION! LARGE LOT FOULARD SILKS, t BERAOES, TISSUES, FRENCH MUSLINS, PARASOL'S, and TRIMMINGS. Just rs.eWed from auction, and selling at half uaus! prices, at my7 RICHARDS'?. EMBROIDERED SETS ! PRENCH WORKED AND LACE SETS, X new designs. Also SLEEV US, COLLARS and FLOUNCINGS. A lare assortment just opened and selling very low, at my niciranua'p, A. P. STONE & CO. 3NTo. 4 Q wynno rajools., ARK NOW OPENTNl) ONS OF T1IH LARQESl A SSOHTM EN ',1 Oh on jess si Lies EvIR BROUOHT TO COLT Mill's I A 10 Silk Kobe, very Elegant, at PER PATTERN. BERAGES, LAWNS AND ROBES. A P. STOUE & CO. ARE NOW RECEIV- ING a beautiful assortment of figured nnd plain Berages. Also elegant Borage and Ijivrn Robes, at 26 per cent, under price. CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS. A P. STOVE & CO. HAVE ON HAND A il. large and well selected assortment of Velvet, Brus- sole, ihree-ply, ingrain and venitian Carpets, worthy th attention of purchasers. my2-dftw A P. STONE & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIV- ED a splendid assortment of Stella and other summer SHAWLS AND SCARFS, at greatly reduced prices. Bargains ! Bargains ! IlIRS. Z. A. HARN RESPECTFULLY XVX calls the attention of the Ladlea of Columbus and the publie generally, to the bargaina she is now otferlnir. as she flattera herself that she has the handsomest and cheapest assortment of Goods, and that she is uow offer THE GREATEST BARGAINS , That have T?r been offorcd in tlx f 4 city. Hr ato k eon&lata Id part of A Ik a, tiilk RobrJ, Grenadine, Ctialeit, Ob ale dtfLaloeri, urgtti'ueg, uriiUflnT8tjwutiioueLintii, nam aud . Klounoed BeraeB, iivxicaua Kobtri. A general rarletv of BLACK AMD WHl'fE DRESS GOODS, Canton Crapes, Challies, kc. A large assortment of Visettesy Shawls and Sen. If, A large aisortnient of French Work, Cheap LinttoB, Shirt ureaiia. uioren ana nanaKercuieis. She has recently received & beautiful agaortmeiit of BomicU nnd Fliits. She tut ilea an examination of ber atock, an he know she U nollinfr the cheajjest and bunt gooda tu thti market. Cull and juOjfe for ynuriclTeri. NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS AT TBS New York Fancy Dry Goods Store Desulcr'a Corner. qHE MOST COMPLETE STOCK 0E EM- X BROIDERIES ever opened In Columbus, new open, and selling cheap for casb. PARASOLS, RIBBONS new styles; BONNETS, CRAPE COLLARS, FRENCH EMBR01DKHIES, DRESS SILKS, EMBROIDERED SWIS-I, INFANT'S WAISTS, HOSIERY, Ac Together with a lull stock of TRIMMINGS. myS Spring Goods now Opening! At the spacious Store next door to the American ixuiui. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Comprising all ths newest styles In SILKS, A beautiful ft.AOl lluroi ,11 Embroidery Goodx, TriminiiigN, Tie Lnines, .Summer Ilrexs floods, nnd Urnperles. i LARGE STOCK OP Hoilery, Klmwln, Linens, 1'rints, am IlI.EArilEI) GOOli.S. Tugethsr with everytlilng uiunlly kept lu a Pry Goods Store. As we lnteud to sell for CAqH, we aie snahlsd to Oder our customers great bargains. A call is respectfully solicit ed. . W. A. &. J. C. McCOY, in) 5 Nex.t door to the American. X14TS. RIBBONS. MOUHNINCi GOtI)l a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OH' TISSUE, fl. Bl ind. Neapolitan and Straw Hals, RIBBONS. LACES and FLOWERS, in rich kn.fuslon. MCURVING GOODS oonaUntty on hand or made to or-Jet'. HAl.t SHIRTS, HAIR RESTORATIVE, an,1 BALM OF A TUO' sapmi niAiivMia, at MRS. MART noPPERIQN'S. 45TStraw Hats Bleached and Pressed. aprlO OPENING OF SPUING GOODS FOR Gentlemen's Wear. A FTER MY THANKS TO THE PUBLIC . for the liberal patronage they have heretofore given me, I would eay that I have just returnod from a visit to New York, iu order tu purchase a stock of goods suitable FOR TDK Spring und Summer Trade, Which 1 have now received, and am better rrDarad than ever before to offar bargain!. I Intend to sell exclusively tor CASH, at the lowest possible rate.. My stock oonsiiti of Cloths, Cassimcres and Vesting, of every grade and eolor, from th Daeat Import. J to In. oueapest domestics. , Also, a fin assortment of all kinds of Genu's Famishing Goods. jTf Ail orders entrusted to ray charge will b promptly attended to, without any disappointment ai to time. Good fit and fin work warranted in vry injtanoe. Th public are Invited to call and examine my stack, as I feel confident I nan please all who may favor me with their patronag. aprt . P, ROSK. Profitable Employment. A. NUMBER OF ACTIVE MEN OF GOOD character and address are wanted, to whom liberal inducement! are offered, to canvass various sections of Ohto aud other States, to obtain subscribers for new and highly attractive work! Just published, and In process ot publication. Agents now operating ar meeting with great auocess, For particulars, addriwa or apply to .!, MILLKB, Publisher, Jelt-wtf . Columbus, (). RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, THEIR CAUSES and h Means of PrcvenMng thorn: By Emlle With, a B. Forial by J. H. RlUY ft CO. aul New York Advertisements. Knoj the Advertising Agency of P. M. Pcrmuiu. Co 119 Nassau (Street, Neir York. NEW YORK WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREI10USK. JENNINGS, WHEELER & CO. HAVE ON HAND AND OFFER FOR sale cheap, an Immense atock of Clothing ot every style, kind and price, just made, and sultab'e for the coming sesnon. For the quality and style of the goods, the talont displayed in tbo cut and make of the clothing, and I lie prices at which thoy are ofTered, wo are nut to be excelled. Buyers will Hud It to their Interest tn call and examine the stock of JENNINGS, W11EELE& & CO. 43 Chambers St., opposite the Park. iulB d"oi-HMP RISLEY'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF "BCT C3 3ar-3ar TatT rREPAREi) ACfinitnrvis to a vrtvxmi X formula, and approved by tho Faculty of several of ,ue muni ropei-moie aiciicai colleges In this country, is commendHl to the notice of rlivsicians as a STAN da Rn -i r.viriu ar.r.ui lor lue cure or all those complsiois t the Urinary orcsns consequent npon irritation end ulceration of the KIDNEYS, BLADDER and URETHRA. Combining, as it doe, the most efficient remodles known ii presents unumai claims to tne attention of all who may be aulfrring from Pain and Weakness of the i.nin. Diabetes, Ktranguarr, Gravel. Gloet. Leucorrbma. fcc ' ana only needs a trial to prove its efficacy. Price II a oonie. ooiu wuoioeaia ov ijavuand, ilorrs I ft Rlslev wholesale Druggists, 39 Warren et.. New York. H. il nance, Baltimore, jiurr, Footer & Co.. No. 1 Cornhlll, iu, hum i,j jjrugiM genvrauy . myau-cmaiaw-SKP THE PIIILOTOKEN, OR FEMALE'S I SA VEGETABLE REMEDY. FIRST broucht to the notice of a nliveienn bv il,o . that attended an old Indian midwife in relieving h . ring all those COMPLAINTS PECULIAR TO FEMALES. It Las been abundantly tested bv th most intolliopi matrons and physician! with Invariable sueee.a i tratiqullizcs tho nervous system at ouce, relieves the so- wt oases wi painnu ureguiaritioa, and, by aosistlug Nature to resume her reirular functions. HEALTH aud COMFORT all who come under Its Influence It removes real as well as Imanlnir in. hi.h many female! are liable, and resioros th hue of the rose to the faded and sallow oheek. From the nature of the subject, the merits of "THE PMLOTOKEN" cannot be fully set forth In an advertisement. A pamphlet, with full particulars, accompanies each bottle. Price II a bottle. Sold at wholesale by Haviland, Harral ft Bleley, Wholesale Drueiriati. 89 Warren street. New York tw'i- Foster ft Co., No. 1 Cornhlll, Boston, S. S, Hence, Balti- uw.v, i, j uiujjjoi. generally. my30-3mlawd-sny ROBERTS'S COLIC MIXTURE, the bowelj. nreTentfn? both cnn.tiniif In,, .nH 1....... . producing qulot and refreshing slumber, and never fails to trsnform them Into FAT and HEART Y, LAUGHING CHERUBS. It Is also an efliclent Cairalnative for bowel auections generally. rrics cenua bottle. Sold at wholesale by Haviland, Harral ft Risley, Wholesale Drurgista, S9 Warren St., N. Y.; Burr, Foster ft Co.f No. 1 Cornhlll, Boston: S S. Hance, Baltimore, and by druggists generally. aryUO SindlawMir THE HAZARD POWDER COBP45V, KiltrFACTCEElI9 AND MAURa IS "MU IJVT IM? StM VCejK7 3sDge aj3 JCCsa as HAVING REDUCED THEIR PRICES TO correspond with th redneed price of Saltpetre, INDIAN RlPI.Ennrf irFVTTTr-irv mri eB-A- i- t- and Canisters. Also, Gunpowder lor BLASTING and MINING, cotnnrisine- a full assortment of nnMm .n.i kinds required by the trade, guaranteed to giv entire satisfaotiou. The standard of their Powder, which has now enjoyed the hlitheat reputation fnr mora th.. tB.nU.fv. cuara will be found unsurpassed by any other manufacture 0 .uv iuu in in, wiirin. For eale by the principal dealer!, and sisoat th office oi me company, no. an wall, cor. Water St., New York, . t- .,-,.,. UrtifiAHD, President. A. E. DOCaLASS, Sec'y. . , my2l Ore-aJt Atvoiaws & jesr-;i. COMMISSION MERCHANTS C0TT0X 1S1 WOCLE. ItUCBlXLRY, Steivm Engines and Boilers, MncWnlsti' Tools Belling, ic. importers nnd VMlert in Manufacturer Artxla, No. 0T Pino Street, N. York. N. B. Agents for th "Woodruff ft Reach Steam Enguiea and Boilers. Exeluslvo Agonoy in Now York lor "LOWELL MACHINE SHOP'-lfACniNLW TOOLM, .2adly sbmco. From A. O. RionAansosi'a Western Advertising and Coy runpouuuig unice, no, xou nroaairay, (opposite the Park,) New York. v r MHE NEW-YORK DAILY SUN-IS SENT X to Clubs, by mail, at 2) a year. Get a specimen copy (furnished gratis) and see the term!. Send letters ipoov pmu; 10 JBU3K3 a. UKAUU, my7-8maa:w-aoK Bun Oflice, New York. LIBttlRY OF WIT, R071IKE A.D BiCISLSS, being translations frcm th French, new edition, beautifully illustrated. Catalogues sent freo. cn enclo sing a three-cent stamp to u. n. u. aHliil ft CO., o23 w6m 1 Box 4210, New-Tork P. O. SNUFF ANI TOBACCO. Peter JLorlllard, irianufacturcr. NO. 42, CHATHAM STREET, N. YORK, Successor of Petnr and George Lorlllard, offers for sale all kinds of SNUFF and TOBACCOS in general use. For particular!, a Price Current can be obtained bv ad dressing as above. Thia establishment Is one of the old est of the land in th United States. mylS-ly-AW THE CREST ENOLI8H REKIGIfV. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTER PATENT. liyllOYAL PREPARED l' ROM A PRESCRIPTION OF Sir .lames Clark, M.D., Physlclsn Extraordinary to the Queen. This Invaluable Medicine is unfailing In the our of all those painfuland dangaronsdiscases Incident to in temai constitution. It moderates alt excess, removes ail obstructions, and orings on tne mommy period with regularity, mas Pills should bo used two or t hre weeks previous to confinement; they lortlfy the constitution, and lesson th sulfering during labor, enabling the mother to perform her duties with safely to herself and child. These Pills should not be taken by Females during tb FIRST TilRKE MONTHS of Progoancv, as thoy are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but s I any other time they are !f. In ail cases of .Nervous and Spinal Attentions, pain In the Mark and Limbs, Heaviness, raiigue on aught Kxer lioij, Pslpltation of the Heart, Lowness of Spi. Its, Hys teri.'s, Bii k Headache, Whites, and ail the painful rljUs-ses occasioned by a disordered system, thee Pills will etfeot a curs when all other means have failed, and although a powerfnl remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel, antimony, or auy other mineral. Full directions accompany each package. Pili-s, In the United States and Cauada One Dollar. Sole Agents fnr the United States, I. 0. BALDWIN ft CO., Rochsstor, N, Y. ' TFITI.E ft MOSES, Auburn, N. Y General Agents. N. I). II aud 6 postegestatnps enclosed to anyauthn. rlred Agent, will innure a boitle of IhB pills by return mail. For sal by 0. DENIG ft SONS, Colnmbus, wholesale and retail, and by one Drngglst In every town in the C. States. sel9dftwly T111KTY YJSAK8 VI KW 13 THAT WORK, AND I AM THE . ONLY autborl:od Agent for th city of Columbus. Should there be any persons who desire this work, sod who may have been overlooked, or were not ready to tak It when I have called upon them, I now announce to them and all others, 1nat I em prepared to furnish the work complete In 2 volumes for 16, ur th single volume for $2 50 ; remember, thi. work saouW necsr ns Ust and trill no t tin mix th. above Nuinn raitm, furthermore 'thai it am not tn imrchaitd nf liooka-Utrt.1' It isaverychsap woik. end contains about 1500 pages. H la a book that should be in the hands of all who can, and do understand what they read, It Is not only valuable to th politician and statesman, to the atitdent of history, but to the patriot and deep thinker. 1 remain hero then, only this week, I hare lint a few copies left with me, ae thone who desire the work should give me an early call. Gionai W. FtESiNO, sole agent for Benton in this city, may be seen every murning from 8 o'clock till 4 io tho aitornoon, and from 0 to 2 o'clock in the eveninK- Fricniis of Cel. Benton ar tnvttod to call and see me at Mrs.LumUv's on High street, East side, (Boarding House,) opposite An'lrew nir.K-s 11001 inn auoe more,, te?T A Farm Wanted, A GENTLEMAN NOW EESIDING XV In Washington city, Is dostrnus of oxchanglng Real Estate In that city or Baltimoro. for a small Furin with good buildings, fruit, &o. lu the neighborhood of toiumoui. i ne propony in Baltimore li improvea with substantial Brick Dwelling Houses. Further particulars may be asoertuAoed by Inquiry of tb Kditor ot tblt paper 1M TNSECT POWDER X For is I by jnyM JKO. It. COOK. giiHtf fera SUdt Iraal. A fieod Speech by a Good Han. Tho speech recently made in the U. S. Hnn of Renroaent.iti UPS. hv Xfr Cran-Jn r.f U Hainpehlre, dewryes to be widely circulated among the people, u oootain-i many raluabla actB, well-arranged, and well-put. Mr. Cragin is a wtirting-man, tmcl is a rroorl pnmnip nf tl, products of a plain New England Free School Here is au extract : " "The urineitilo of nil. M... , . - --- r""wi h uauuu itical power in nronortinn in ilm r,mv,. men they hold in bondno;o, is eo undemocratic aud detiimental to liberty, that IamsurpriEed tbat any man outsidu tha nrii,,,,-,! s, should be willing to extend it one inch beyond the States to which it already applies. "By tho Constitution of thu 1'nitr-d gt.i the apportionment of tho Reprecealatives' to Congress, flvo slaves count tho lame aa threo freo men. Under this provision of (he Constitution, from 1763 to 1732. tho South gained 7 Representatives ; from 1795 to 1313, she gained ta-i..'011,!1?,40 1S23' h0 " ? from 1833, to 1643, the gain was 25. At this moment the South baa 20 additional member on this floor on account of thia principle. "The present ratio of representation i9 93,731 The Free States have lit, and the Slave States 90 Representatives. The free white Tin nnli t Irtn of the Free Steles in 1850 was 13,438,007 ; and the freo white population of the Slave Stales was 6,184,t64. "The Freo Slates Iiaro 14i Renrppjntat;irAa on tbii floor, or, on an average, one rerrceenta tire for 93.S24 free white inhabitant. Tha Slave States have 80 Representatives, or, on art average, one for C8, 715 free while Inhabitants. This ia tho way tho principle worka. " In the nest Presidential ekotion, tho Freo States will have 170 Electoral votes, or. on nn average, one for 76,850 lree white inhabitants Tho Slave States will have 125 Electoral votes or, an average, one for 51,036 free white inhab itonts. The South will have 20 Electoral votoa as a premium for Slaverv. "If wa examine particular Slates, we shall find the contrast even more unequal than In the aggregate. For instance : .South Carolina bat a whlto population of 271.567. and sentatives; or one Representative for 45,761 freo white inhabitants. She has eight electoral votes, or one for 34.321 whlto lnhnhitann. New Hampshire haB a whltn population of 317,-i 456, and three Representatives; orono for 105-813 inhabitants. She has five electoral vntoa or one for 63,491 freo whito inhabitants. It will bo observed from tbeeo figures that thne white men in South Carolina have an much iu- uuenue in me votes npon tuts lloor, as Men white men iu New Hampshire. And this. Sir, ia me -iaiaie tquaiiiy eo much talked of in this campaign. "Perhaps, Sir, the inslitatiou of Slavery is so elevating ia its effects upon human character, that three men in South Carolina " iioiy tmaipsaire. xnis country snoald consider tho subject In this light beforo thoy paw Judgment. It certain!? nan Boma vprv sr.-.. , .. xr rr i , M,, , king examples. 'If tho Declaration ol Independence was to be readopted today , how many men on the other side oi lueuonse, nowmaDyoi trie leading spirits ol mo icuiutrnnu puny, wouia vote lor its great central democratic truth, 'that all men are created free and equal?' I fear the number would be mall. To accord with the preaeut action of Southern men, and Democratic leaders, the Dec Juration of Indepsndcnco thonld bn m to read ; 'AH free white mvn. find pKnotiav slaveholders, and thoso who can live without lanor, are oreared free and equal.' x am Borry io say, bir, thai tbo doctrine ia fast gaining ground, at tha South, that all who labor are fit only to be slaves. In fipeakinp; ot the trial in this city, for tho killing of Keatinir, a laborer at Williard's hotel, the Charleston (S. C.) Standard sayB : " 'If white men accept the offlcui of menialf. It should be expeoted that they will do eo with un apprehension of their relation to society, and the disposition quietly to encounter both th responsibilities aud liabilitias whirh tho rii;m imposes.' " The relation ' of ' menials ' to society, ' irr- " poses ' a submission to Insults from gentle men 'and death It they resent. The same authority sajB : " ' It is cettine time that hotel w a-.tora af tha North were convinced that they are servant, and not 'gentlemen' In dijgulso. We hopo that this Herbert afluir will teach Ihpm nm. dence.' , " Northern laborers should tnlca notinn. Thaw roast be ' convinoed that they are servant, find not gentlemen in dieguipe I' This language of leuumiciu anu oiibtuuiBoy nas a sirange sound to me. Born and bred to toil, I have learned to look upon labor as honorable. I am a Northern laborer. Many a time have I moistened the Boil with the sweat of my brow; and, in the workshop, I hate paid my devotion?. Before I oan look npon labor as degrading, I must despite my father aud mother I must forget my origin and all the past years of my life. This I cannot do. Bat one thing I can do: I will never ceaao to desDiee and abhor an imititntinn that first enslaves, degrades and chattellses men, and then teacheB tha doctrine that labor is degrading and unworthy a gentleman. 1 would raioor nave tne nonest neart, the peace of mind and the hope of Heaven of one hardy son of toll, than oil the wealth that sinews bought and sold ever earned." . A "Duel" in Olden Times. In this connection perhaps the following paragraph, dished np by the Lcudon Weekly Chronicle from the New York Evening Post of December IS, 1S05, may not ba uninteresting : " On Friday Inst tha well-known Leib, one of the representatives of Pennsylvania, nnd the londor of tho Duane party, aud Joseph II. Nich ¬ olson, one of tho representative:) of Maryland, met in the Congie.rs lobby nbtmt one o'clock, when Lelb immediately called Nicholpon a liar; and thereupon immedintely commenced ono of the bent fouzhl battles recorded in the annals of Congressional pugilism. The right uontinued tut tne sut.y-tourth round, when Lull) received such blow an deterred him from ngnln lacing his man. no protruded the Cirht, failing after making a feeble hit. Iu the round which ended the fight, those who bnckf-d him advised him to resign, which he did alter a combat of one hour and seventeen minutes. Tbo combatants werB both very much beaten," Mjlncmitted. F.lizaBrowu, a colored womau. aged twcnty-fuiir, was on Thnrtdny laet manumitted by hsr owner, Mr. Lemtiul Shaw of Washington city, on tho reoeipt of $350 raised torler among the rr.ombers of the Housa and Senate, by tho Kev. Jir. Traflon, a Mastasbu-setts representative, Convict Labor for Hire. QEALLD PROPOSALS WILL BE JiECt.lV-kj KM at the ottlce of tliUlni PeoiieoiUrr, until th FIRST DAY OF SEPl'EHHEK NTXT, st 10 o'olock a. m. nf said d-y,for th labor ot fourhuiulredounviotalutha fnrfitiwion Tor hv years, from tue um uy ot January, 1S67; no greater numbor tbn flily or a lots number than tweuty will be hired luanyoneoontract. Convicts tob employed VneiJj the wall, of the tritm. Shop room will b lurniehed, an 1 lbs dincipllne in thhopi maintained at the espne" ct ,B' I't'0- Contractnii. to furnish their "n fuel for warming tho khops anl all other par-pos" for which it may be aeedud, Biiblers will speolfj the kind ..i bujmsss th-y wlil oni-ploy the lautr ui:on; the probable amount of ,hp room uttided, and the ptke per day f-r labui th Direoturs receiving to themselveatho right to.eleot such bids and biislr.nn" as, in their Judgment, will best promote th pecuniary end reformatory intd'ols of the IoatltLtlon, Soctesnful bidders nquired to glv saf.jf ioio.-y te:u-rlty. All oonti aols made will b aubjeet to toe laws now ineaisteuce, and such by law, rule, and rsjiilaUonsfor the disciplitio and government of the Innliiutmu a may be established by the Directors and Warden. Py order ot the Board . L. G. VAN SLYKE, TrMidost. JoIT-fiOw